**Episode Description: Unraveling Legal Headlines with The Attorney General Podcast**
Welcome back to The Attorney General podcast, hosted by Mortimer, where we dissect the latest legal developments and their ripple effects across social media and news platforms. In this week's insightful episode, we delve into the dynamic actions of Attorneys General nationwide, exploring their impact on both public policy and cultural discourse.
Discover the buzz surrounding the Justice Department's investigation into recent campus unrest, highlighted by Assistant Attorney General for Civil Rights Harmeet Dhillon's visit to UC Berkeley. We examine how the DOJ's commitment to free speech is being put to the test as they scrutinize university responses to student demonstrations.
On the West Coast, California Attorney General Rob Bonta celebrates a landmark legal victory securing over $200 million for public schools, even as he battles tech giants like Google, TikTok, and Meta over controversial online content laws. Meanwhile, in British Columbia, Attorney General Nikki Sharma confronts social media platform X (formerly Twitter) over its handling of non-consensual intimate images, sparking intense debate on digital privacy and free speech.
Washington D.C.'s Attorney General Brian Schwalb is in the spotlight advocating for the ROAD Act, driving reforms in the juvenile justice system to enhance transparency and accountability.
Tune in as we explore how Attorneys General are influencing pivotal issues from digital privacy to public safety, amplifying their voices beyond the courtroom to the forefront of public and cultural conversations. Don't miss this episode of The Attorney General podcast—subscribe now for the latest insights on legal reform and its societal impact.
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