Insight
State Attorneys General on Applying Existing State Laws to AI
by Andrew Cook
17 minute read | February.18.2025

by Andrew Cook
17 minute read | February.18.2025
by Jeremy Kudon, Rob McKenna, Andrew Cook, Brian T. Moran, Adam Braun, Kathleen M.K. Owen, Christy A Matelis and Michelle (McGann) MacGregor
10 minute read | November.07.2024
by Rob McKenna, Andrew Cook, Brian T. Moran, Adam Braun and Christy A Matelis
5 minute read | November.06.2024
by Rob McKenna, Brian T. Moran, Andrew Cook, Adam Braun and Christy A Matelis
4 minute read | August.27.2024
by Erin M. Connell, Andrew Cook, Mike Delikat, Rob McKenna and Gary Siniscalco
3 minute read | June.24.2024
The Missouri AG lawsuit against IBM regarding its DEI practices is a stark reminder that companies committed to diversity remain under scrutiny.
by Andrew Cook, Rob McKenna, Brian T. Moran and Adam Braun
5 minute read | April.19.2024
While Congress and states slowly enact AI regulations, state attorneys general already have broad statutory authority to enforce AI.
by Andrew Cook
11 minute read | April.06.2023
Our AG team explains proposed rules for businesses to avoid potential price gouging violations in New York during a declared state of emergency.
by Rob McKenna, Brian T. Moran and Andrew Cook
January.09.2023
The Orrick State Attorney General Team’s election results report provides a readout from the races in 2022, including the more competitive races.
by Rob McKenna, Brian T. Moran and Andrew Cook
January.09.2023
The report provides an overview of each new AG's background and a summary of their stated priorities as their states' top legal officers.
by Rob McKenna, Andrew Cook and Brian T. Moran
September.29.2022
by Rob McKenna, Brian T. Moran and Andrew Cook
April.29.2022
by Rob McKenna, Brian T. Moran and Andrew Cook
April.27.2022
This in-depth article discusses the proposed price gouging rulemaking and the specific questions posed by the Attorney General for public comments.