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law360.com | Paul Singer |Beth Chun |Andrea deLorimier
By Paul Singer, Beth Chun and Andrea deLorimier ( May 27, 2025, 5:29 PM EDT) -- This article is part of a regular column that features insights from former state attorney general office leaders, who share observations on that state's latest enforcement news and trends, and compliance implications.... Law360 is on it, so you are, too. A Law360 subscription puts you at the center of fast-moving legal issues, trends and developments so you can act with speed and confidence.
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law360.co.uk | Paul Singer |Beth Chun |Andrea deLorimier
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mondaq.com | Paul Singer |Beth Chun |Abigail Stempson |Andrea deLorimier
Kelley Drye Ad Law Access Podcast · New Jersey Attorney General Sues Discord OverYouth Privacy PracticesApple SoundCloud SpotifyHosted by Simone Roach, this episode covers New Jersey AttorneyGeneral Matthew J. Platkin's new lawsuit against Discord, Inc.,a popular messaging application provider, for allegedly misleadingparents about the efficacy of its safety controls and obscuringrisks facing children on the application.
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2 weeks ago |
jdsupra.com | Beth Chun |Andrea deLorimier |Paul Singer
This week, a bipartisan group of 42 attorneys general filed an amicus brief asking the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit to uphold Daniel’s Law, a New Jersey statute enacted to protect public servants from “doxing” — i.e., maliciously posting someone else’s personal information online to incite harassment or violence. New Jersey passed Daniel’s Law in 2020 after the attempted assassination of federal Judge Esther Salas at her family’s home resulted in the death of her son.
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jdsupra.com | Beth Chun |Ioana Gorecki |Paul Singer
If you’ve been keeping tabs on the AI legal landscape lately, one thing is clear: states aren’t waiting. Over the past year, lawmakers across the country have introduced—and in some cases passed—a flurry of bills aimed at regulating the use of AI systems, particularly in the areas of consumer protection, data privacy, and transparency. From algorithmic bias bans to generative AI labeling and ADMT restrictions, a patchwork of new AI rules is quickly taking shape.
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