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ADR in AI Investigations: Mediating Disputes Over Civil Investigative Demands and Scope
The Texas Responsible AI Governance Act (TRAIGA), effective Jan. 1, 2026, establishes one of the nation’s first comprehensive state frameworks for regulating artificial intelligence. Enforcement lies exclusively with the Texas Attorney General, who may investigate prohibited AI practices and impose civil penalties. Although TRAIGA provides no private right of action, its notice-and-cure structure and investigatory authority open important opportunities for Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR) to complement public enforcement.
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