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What McDonnell v. United States Means for State Corruption Prosecutors

McDonnell, Its State Progeny, and How to McDonnell-Proof Your State Corruption Case Amie Ely, Director, NAGTRI Center for Ethics & Public Integrity Introduction In late June 2016, the U.S. Supreme…

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The MSA – 20 Years Later

Tamara Schlinger, Counsel, NAAG Center for Tobacco and Public Health Twenty years ago, on November 23, 1998, forty-six states, the District of Columbia, the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico, American Samoa,…

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Supreme Court Federal Habeas Opinions in the 2017 Term

John Pallas, Division Chief of the Criminal Appellate Division of the Michigan Attorney General’s Office During the Supreme Court’s 2017 term, the Court released six opinions addressing lower court decisions…

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Recent Powers and Duties Decisions

Emily Myers, NAAG Powers and Duties Chief Counsel and NAGTRI Chief Editor This is another in our series reporting on recent decisions from across the country affecting the powers and…

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Disaster Recovery: Spotlight on State Courts

In 2017 Hurricanes Harvey and Irma struck the United States, forcing federal, state, and local officials to scramble to respond. The reactions of the state courts of last resort in…

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Ethics Corner: The Nation’s Prosecutors Uphold Their Sworn Oaths

Timothy C. Harker1, Assistant U.S. Attorney, Criminal Health Care Fraud Coordinator for the United States Attorney’s Office in the Eastern District of Tennessee More than thirty years of law review…

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Recent Powers and Duties Decisions

Emily Myers, NAAG Powers and Duties Chief Counsel and NAGTRI Program Counsel This is another in our series reporting on recent decisions from across the country affecting the powers and…

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Protecting Veterans’ Access to Housing

“No veteran should be denied a roof over their head based on how they plan to pay their rent.” Bob Ferguson, Washington Attorney General. Established in 2015, the Wing Luke…

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Ethics Corner: Prosecutors and PowerPoints

The use of technology in the courtroom has gained acceptance in both federal and state courts with some courts being so technologically advanced that they include annotation and witness monitors,…

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