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The Role of the State Attorney General - Harvard Law School -Spring, 2021
(First published Jan 2021)Authors:
Including material from the following sections:
- 2: The Authority and the Culture of the Office of Attorney General: January 19
- 3: The Structure of the Office of Attorney General: January 26
- 4: The Ethics of Client Representation for State Attorneys General: February 2
- 5: Consumer Protection Part I: February 9
- 7: Criminal Jurisdiction, Criminal Justice Reform, and Public Corruption: February 23
- 8: Multistate Advocacy: March 2
- 9: Multistate Advocacy - Role Playing Hypothetical and Related Articles: March 16
- 10: Tobacco Litigation of the 1990's: March 30
- 11: Relationship with Local and County Government: April 6
- 13: Relationship with the Federal Government: April 13
- 14: Non-Profit Corporations, Charities, and Foundations: April 20
- 15: Supplemental Reading: Retention of Private Counsel by attorneys general
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The Role of the State Attorney General
(First published Jan 2020)Authors:
Including material from the following sections:
- 5.3.4: AG Ferguson, Judge Finds Comcast Violated Consumer Protection Statute Nearly Half a Million Times (June 6, 2019)
- 5.4.4: State Attorney General Consumer Protection Activity
- 8.4: Supplemental Reading: Multistate Consumer Actions and Settlements, Website of Prof. Paul Nolette, Marquette University
- 11.4.1: Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton says local governments can't stop or delay evictions, Juan Garnham, Texas Tribune, Aug. 7, 2020
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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:
- 13.1: Pennsylvania v Navient (3d Cir 2020), July 27, 2020
- 13.5: AG Ferguson: Judge rules national student loan servicer Navient broke the law in servicing student loan debt, March 5, 2021
- 14.3: 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
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