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Who Argues for the States in the U.S. Supreme Court? NAAG Supreme Court Counsel Dan Schweitzer, (2017)
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https://www.dropbox.com/s/l2odsqe1o076j92/NAAG%20_%20Who%20Argues%20for%20the%20States%20in%20the%20U.S.PDF?dl=0
“Who is the Client?” – A Role Playing Hypothetical
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https://wiki.harvard.edu/confluence/download/attachments/273112547/Who%20is%20the%20Client%20Hypothetical.PDF?api=v2
William P. Marshall, Break Up the Presidency? Governors, State Attorneys General and Lessons from the Divided Executive, 115 Yale L.J. 2445-2469 (2006).
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https://perma.cc/XY53-TET6
W.Va. Attorney General reacts to proposed police review board, WBOY.com, March 5, 2021
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https://perma.cc/V8MU-C4A2
WV counties, cities seek larger share of potential opioid settlement, Eric Eyre, Gazette Mail (Oct. 5, 2019)
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