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SB SANDBOX: The Role of the State Attorney General-Harvard Law School-Fall. 2022
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- 7.6.1: Review of State AG Big Tech Lawsuits, 28 Rich. J.L. & Tech. 469, Sarah Oh Lam, J.D., Ph.D, Spring 2022 (edited and no footnotes)
- 7.6.6: 48 attorneys general appeal dismissal of Facebook antitrust suit - The Washington Post
- 7.6.7: Wa AG Ferguson investigation shuts down Amazon price-fixing program nationwide - Office of the Washington Attorney General, January 26, 2022
- 7.9: Justice Department Sues to Block Unprecedented Domestic Alliance Between American Airlines and JetBlue OPA Department of Justice
- 7.12: Colorado AG Intervenes in Health Care Merger - Law Week Colorado
- 7.13: Colo. AG Deal Spares FTC 2-2 Split On UnitedHealth Merger - Law360
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The Role of the State Attorney General-Harvard Law School-Fall 2021
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- 7.6.2: 37 AGs Sue Google in Alleging Google Illegally Maintains App Store Monopolies, Unfairly Edges Out Competition, July 7, 2021
- 7.7: Federal Judge Rules In Favor Of FTC Challenge To Sysco And US Foods Merger - June 23, 2015 - Forbes
- 7.10: Seven AG’s and USDOJ Sue American Airlines and JetBlue over Anticompetitive Alliance, Sept 21, 2021
- 14.1.7: AG Donovan Refiles Third Major Case That Sarah George Dismissed, March 19, 2021
- 17.4.6: Seven AG’s and USDOJ Sue American Airlines and JetBlue over Anticompetitive Alliance, Sept 21, 2021
- 17.4.8: 37 AGs Sue Google in Alleging Google Illegally Maintains App Store Monopolies, Unfairly Edges Out Competition, July 7, 2021
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The Role of the State Attorney General
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- 9.13: Atty Fees Capped At 15% In $26B Opioid MDL Settlement- Robbins Geller Rudman & Dowd-August 9, 2021
- 15.13: NJ issues sweeping changes on how police can use force, Dec 21, 2020, NJ.Com - AG Gubir Grewal
- 15.14: Use of Force Policy, New Jersey Department of Law and Public Safety, December 21, 2020
- 16.2.1: Texas evictions can't be hindered by coronavirus orders, Ken Paxton says | The Texas Tribune, August 7, 2020
- 16.2.2: Governor Drops Lawsuit Against Atlanta Mayor Over Masks, But Fight May Not Be Over : Coronavirus Updates : NPR - Aug 13, 2020
- 17.1: "Federalism 3.0," Heather K. Gerken, California Law Review. Vol. 105:1695, 2017
- 17.2: A State Is a ‘They,’ Not an ‘It’: Intrastate Conflicts in Multistate Challenges to the Affordable Care Act 2019 BYU L. Rev. 1471 (2020) Anthony Johnstone University of Montana School of Law, October 5, 2020
- 18.6: Trump Foundation Articles (2016 – 2019)
- 18.9: Why New York is suing the NRA: 4 questions answered August 7, 2020, The Conversation, Brian Mittendorf, Ohio State University
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The Role of the State Attorney General - Harvard Law School -Spring, 2021
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- 12: U.S. Supreme Court Practice
- 13: Attorney General Opinions
- 14: Criminal Jurisdiction, Criminal Justice Reform, Police Misconduct and Public Corruption
- 15: Police Misconduct
- 16.2.3: Orland Park dealt setback in lawsuit challenging COVID-19 restrictions - Chicago Tribune, August 4, 2020
- 16.2.4: Appeals court again halts El Paso County shutdown of nonessential businesses - The Texas Tribune, Nov. 13, 2020
- 16.4: State and Local Divide - Opioids
- 17.3: History of conflict – inaction v. preemption
- 17.4.2: Federal Judge Rules In Favor Of FTC Challenge To Sysco And US Foods Merger - June 23, 2015 - Forbes
- 17.4.3: The Justice Department has filed its antitrust lawsuit against Google: TechCrunch, October 20, 2020
- 17.5.1: Multistate Actions Against the Fed Government, Website of Prof. Paul Nolette, Marquette University (For Reference)
- 17.5.2: Texas vs. the Feds — A Look at the Lawsuits, Texas Tribune, Jan. 11, 2017
- 17.5.3: Bob Ferguson Sued the Trump Administration 82 Times. What's He Going to Do Now? || chronline.com - Seattle Times, Nov. 14, 2020
- 17.7.1: Massachusetts v. Environmental Protection Agency (2007)
- 17.7.2: U.S. Attorney General Sessions Releases Memorandum on Litigation Guidelines for Nationwide Injunctions, Sept. 13, 2018
- 18: Non-Profit Corporations, Charities, and Foundations
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The Role of the State Attorney General - Harvard Law School - Fall, 2020
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