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Abortion, Guns and Climate Change - Reading Group - Spring 2024
(First published Jan 2024)Authors:
Including material from the following sections:
- 1: Week 1 – January 28, 2025 – Introduction to the Office of the Attorney General
- 3: Week 3 – March 4, 2025 – State AGs and Guns
- 4: Week 5 - March 25, 2025 - State AGs and Abortion
- 5: AG Ellison declines to appeal state abortion rights ruling - Minnesota Reformer, July 28, 2022
- 6: GOP AGs from 16 states attack Maine bill protecting providers who give gender-affirming or abortion care, Portland Press Herald (March 12, 2024)
- 7: Week 4 – March 11, 2025 – State AGs and Climate Change
- 8: Week 6 – April 8, 2025 – Wrap-up and Reflections on the Future of the State AG
Abortion, Guns and Climate Change - Reading Group - Spring 2024 incorporates additional material from:
- The Role of the Government Lawyer - Bates College - Short Term 2023 (first published Mar 2023) with contributions from:
- The Role of the State Attorney General-Harvard Law School-Spring 2023 (first published Dec 2022) with contributions from:
- Abortion, Guns and Climate Change (first published Oct 2022) with contributions from:
- The Role of the State Attorney General-Harvard Law School-Fall. 2022 (first published Aug 2023) with contributions from:
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Abortion, Guns and Climate Change - Reading Group - Spring 2025
(First published Jan 2025)Authors:
Including material from the following sections:
Abortion, Guns and Climate Change - Reading Group - Spring 2025 incorporates additional material from:
- The Role of the State Attorney General-Harvard Law School-Fall 2024 (first published Jul 2025) with contributions from:
- The Role of the State Attorney General-Harvard Law School-Spring 2023 (first published Dec 2022) with contributions from:
- Abortion, Guns and Climate Change - Reading Group - Spring 2024 (first published Jan 2024) with contributions from:
- The Role of the State Attorney General-Harvard Law School-Fall. 2022 (first published Aug 2023) with contributions from:
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