Spring 2027 • Course
The Role of the State Attorney General
Analytical Paper Optional: All enrolled students have the option of completing a research paper of at least 20-25 pages, with faculty and peer review of a substantially complete draft. This paper can be used to satisfy the analytical paper requirement for J.D. students.
Prerequisite: None
Exam Type: Any Day Take-Home Class participation is taken into consideration in assigning the final grade, and a paper option will be available by permission.
The role of state attorneys general has dramatically expanded as these elected officials and their staff have become increasingly important actors in American jurisprudence . They continue to make their mark in consumer protection, antitrust, civil rights, education, immigration, labor law, political corruption and environmental protection even as they tender daily legal advice that impacts the workings of state government. Working alone or in combination with or opposed to the federal government, their colleagues in other states or with businesses, unions and interest groups, the attorneys general are now major players in American jurisprudence.
This course is required for students enrolled in the Spring Government Lawyer: Attorney General Clinic.
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