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AG Slatery's office had attempted to specifically investigate Instagram back in 2021 [8] and TikTok in 2022. [9] Skrmetti, as Chief Deputy Attorney General, argued against the then-planned Instagram for kids only, stating that the platform would be a means of having children become accustomed to social media when they are "psychologically vulnerable."
The Attorney General oversees the work and operations of the Office of the Attorney General. In this capacity, he is assisted by various office heads. [5] Chief Deputy Attorney General - Lacey E. Mase responsible for coordinating and supervising the Office's work; reviews much of the work done by the Office; responsible for general management
Tennessee Attorney General Jonathan Skrmetti speaks during a news conference on the steps of the John Sevier State Office Building on Tuesday, April 30, 2024, in Nashville, Tenn.
Tennessee Attorney General Jonathan Skrmetti speaks about the impact of social media has on children and families during a town hall meeting on Thursday, March 2, 2023, in Clarksville, Tenn.
In an opinion published on Tuesday, Attorney General Jonathan Skrmetti outlines his legal opinion for why the law stating commissioners be "qualified to teach in the school of the highest standing ...
The attorney general in Tennessee is appointed by the Tennessee Supreme Court for an eight-year term. [1] [2] In Maine, the attorney general is elected by the state Legislature for a two-year term. [1] [2] The District of Columbia and two U.S. territories, Guam and the Northern Mariana Islands, elect their attorneys general for a four-year term ...
The solicitor general is the state's chief appellate attorney. Rice will manage all litigation in state and federal appeals courts and oversee all published opinions by the attorney general.
United States v. Skrmetti (Docket No. 23-477) is a pending United States Supreme Court case on whether bans on transgender medical procedures (including puberty blockers and hormone therapy) for minors under the age of 18 violate the Equal Protection Clause of the Fourteenth Amendment to the United States Constitution. [2]