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The Role of the State Attorney General
(First published Jan 2020)Authors:
Including material from the following sections:
- 1: The Authority and the Culture of the Attorney General: January 24, 2022
- 2: The Structure of the Office of the Attorney General: January 31, 2022
- 3: The Ethics of Client Representation for State Attorneys General: February 7, 2022
- 4: U.S. Supreme Court Practice: February 14, 2022
- 5: Non-Profit Corporations, Charities, and Foundations: February 14, 2022
- 6: Consumer Protection: February 21, 2022
- 7: Multistate Advocacy: February 28, 2022
- 8: Retention of Private Counsel by attorneys general: March 7, 2022
- 9: Criminal Jurisdiction and Criminal Justice Reform - March 21 and March 28, 2022
- 10: Police Misconduct - March 28, 2022
- 11.2.1: Pew Research Center, What Unites and Divides Urban, Rural and Suburban Communities (May 22, 2018)
- 11.2.2: How the Urban-Rural Divide Became America’s Political Fault Line, Emily Badger, New York Times (May 21, 2019)
- 11.4.1: Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton says local governments can't stop or delay evictions, Juan Garnham, Texas Tribune, Aug. 7, 2020
- 11.5.1: State of Ohio Mandamus Brief, National Prescription Opioid Litigation, 2019, (6th Circuit)
- 11.5.3: WV counties, cities seek larger share of potential opioid settlement, Eric Eyre, Gazette Mail (Oct. 5, 2019)
- 12: Relationship with Federal Government - April 11, 2022
- 13: Attorney General Opinions -April 18, 2022
- 14: Past Exams, 2016-2019
The Role of the State Attorney General incorporates additional material from:
- The Role of the State Attorney General - Harvard Law School -Spring, 2021 (first published Aug 2023) with contributions from:
- The Role of the State Attorney General - Harvard Law School - Fall, 2020 (first published Jun 2024) with contributions from:
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The Role of the State Attorney General-Harvard Law School-Fall 2021
(First published Aug 2021)Authors:
Including material from the following sections:
- 1.8: Supplemental Readings
- 2.3: Question!
- 3.9: Supplemental Readings
- 4.1: Guest Speaker - Dan Schweitzer, '89, NAAG Supreme Court Counsel
- 5.5: NY AG Releases Charities Report Finding More Than Two-Thirds of Charitable Campaign Donations Went to Charities While Professional Fundraisers Retained the Rest | Dec 22, 2021
- 5.7: Attorney General James Files Lawsuit to Dissolve NRA - New York State Attorney General- Aug 6, 2020
- 5.9: NRA reports alleged misspending by current and former executives to IRS - The Washington Post - Nov. 25, 2020
- 5.10: NRA v. NYAG - State Amicus Brief - Filed by 17 GOP AG's - US Dist. Court (N.District of NY) - Dec. 20, 2020
- 5.11: Bloomberg, NY’s bid to end NRA gets skeptical reaction from judge (Dec. 12, 2021)
- 7.1: Guest Speaker - February 28, 2022 - Prof. Paul Nolette, Marquette University
- 7.6: Supplemental Readings
- 8.11: Supplemental Readings
- 9.2.7: AG Donovan Refiles Third Major Case That Sarah George Dismissed, March 19, 2021
- 9.4.4: Delaware state Auditor Kathy McGuiness indicted on 2 felony charges, Delaware Online, Oct 12, 2021/ Trial set for May, 2022
- 10.5: MN county attorneys: State AG office should handle police deadly force cases, MPR News, June 5, 2020
- 10.8: NJ attorney general releases names of disciplined police officers, Aug 11, 2021
- 10.9: Pa. Attorney General Shapiro announces launch of police misconduct database, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, July 14, 2021
- 10.10: W.Va. Attorney General reacts to proposed police review board, WBOY.com, March 5, 2021
- 11: Relationship of Attorneys General with Local and County Government - April 4, 2022
- 12.2: History of conflict – inaction v. preemption
- 12.3: State and federal cooperation
- 12.4: States sue President
- 12.5: Potential backlash against States suing President
- 13.6: State Attorney General Won't Give Opinion on Toledo Mascot Exemption, The Daily Chronicle, August 4, 2021
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The Role of the State Attorney General - Harvard Law School - Fall, 2020
(First published Jun 2024)Authors:
Including material from the following sections:
- 5.8: "New York's Attorney General Shouldn't Dismantle the NRA," Bloomberg, Noah Feldman, August 6, 2020
- 11.2.3: Election Showed a Wider Red-Blue Economic Divide - The New York Times - November 12, 2020
- 11.3.1: Washington state's I-1639: Attorney general says sheriffs must enforce the law - CNN - Feb 13, 2019
- 11.3.4: Columbus And Dayton Sue Ohio Attorney General To Force Fix Of Gun Background Checks – Westlaw - Nov. 9, 2020
- 13.5: Michigan AG Nessel Issues Formal Opinion Stating Guns can be Prohibited at State Capitol, May 11, 2020
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