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Attorney General Russell Coleman said Temu is "eroding trust in some of Kentucky’s most iconic brands, which could lead to ...
In the wake of a bankruptcy court approving the sale of DNA testing company 23andMe to a new owner, Colorado Attorney General Phil Weiser issued a consumer alert to tell ...
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SACRAMENTO, California — Genetic testing company 23andMe’s recent sale to a research institute “does not comply” with California’s landmark genetic privacy law, state Attorney General ...
California says the sale of 23andMe to a nonprofit formed by the company's former CEO would skirt a state law specifically designed to protect genetic information.
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton is looking to protect Texans' genetic data with action filed this week in ongoing 23andMe bankruptcy case.
The state attorney general wants a bankruptcy court to ensure 23andMe or any purchaser comply with Texas laws on the sale, transfer or disclosure of genetic and other sensitive personal data.
23andMe, a direct-to-consumer genetic testing company that collects and analyzes individuals’ genetic data, filed for bankruptcy protection in March.
Twenty-seven states and the District of Columbia have sued the bankrupt genetic testing company 23andMe in an effort to block the company's sale of its customers' genetic data.
The states are suing so that DNA testing is not released to the public.