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Henry N. Butler & Joshua D. Wright, Are State Consumer Protection Acts Really Little-FTC Acts?, 63 Fla. L. Rev. 163 (2011) (edited)
5.3
https://www.dropbox.com/s/wwqh7my8fqi80x4/Butler%20and%20Wright_%20State%20Consumer%20Protection%20Acts.pdf
"High Court to Hickenlooper: We’re not getting involved". Colorado Independent, Corey Hutchins (December 03, 2015).
3.12
https://perma.cc/NR2Z-MQ9R
Historical summary and perspective on the attorney general tobacco litigation of the 1990's
8.1
https://www.stateag.org/initiatives/the-tobacco-settlement
How Attorneys General Became Democrats’ Bulwark Against Trump, Alex Burns, New York Times, Feb. 6, 2017
15.6
https://www.nytimes.com/2017/02/06/us/attorneys-general-democrats-trump-travel-ban.html
How the Urban-Rural Divide Became America’s Political Fault Line, Emily Badger, New York Times (May 21, 2019)
14.1.2
https://perma.cc/99G7-LSK7
Illinois attorney general makes the case for licensing police officers; AG Kwame Raoul also complained that getting the Chicago Police Department to comply with the terms of a federal consent decree has been, at times, “like pulling teeth.” Chicago Sun-Times, June 24, 2020
12.4.3
https://chicago.suntimes.com/politics/2020/6/18/21296089/illinois-attorney-general-licensing-police-officers-kwame-raoul
In the Opioid Litigation, It’s Now States v. Cities, Wall Street Journal , Sara Randazzo, (Aug. 6, 2019)
14.3.1
https://perma.cc/2QS6-Y5TU
"It's the 90's, Counselor: 'Superfluous' Fees Denied" David Margolick, New York Times, Aug. 14, 1992
7.3
https://www.nytimes.com/1992/08/14/news/it-s-the-90-s-counselor-superfluous-fees-denied.html
Jack B. Weinstein, Some Ethical and Political Problems of a Government Attorney, 18 Me. L. Rev. 155 (1966).
4.2
https://www.dropbox.com/s/wq273zcgan04t48/Weinstein_Ethical%20and%20Political%20Problems.pdf?dl=0
Jason Lynch, Federalism, Separation of Powers, and the Role of State Attorneys General in Multistate Litigation, 101 Colum. L. Rev. 1998 (2001) (edited)
6.3
https://www.dropbox.com/s/511z7kmfyrwlozk/Lynch_Federalism%20%282%29.PDF?dl=0
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