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Governing Magazine, “How States Became a Check on the President,” September 30, 2021
12.3.4
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Guest Speaker - Dan Schweitzer, '89, NAAG Supreme Court Counsel
4.1
https://www.naag.org/person/dan-schweitzer/
Guest Speaker - February 28, 2022 - Prof. Paul Nolette, Marquette University
7.1
https://www.marquette.edu/political-science/directory/paul-nolette.php
Guest Speaker: Ohio AG David Yost- April 4, 2022
11.1
https://www.ohioattorneygeneral.gov/About-AG/Dave-Yost
Guest Speaker - Prof. Caitlin Halligan | Harvard Law School - Lecturer in Law and Former SG of both NY and the Manhattan District Attorney
12.1.1
https://hls.harvard.edu/faculty/directory/11744/Halligan
Guest Speaker: Prof. Caitlin Halligan | Harvard Law School - Lecturer in Law and Former SG of both NY and the Manhattan District Attorney
12.1.4
https://hls.harvard.edu/faculty/directory/11744/Halligan
Guest Speaker - Washington Attorney General Bob Ferguson
9.1
https://www.atg.wa.gov/about-bob-ferguson
Henry N. Butler & Joshua D. Wright, Are State Consumer Protection Acts Really Little-FTC Acts?, 63 Fla. L. Rev. 163 (2011) (edited)
6.3
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"High Court to Hickenlooper: We’re not getting involved". Colorado Independent, Corey Hutchins (December 03, 2015).
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How the Urban-Rural Divide Became America’s Political Fault Line, Emily Badger, New York Times (May 21, 2019)
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