Columbia Law Expert Available for Comment on Report on State Attorneys General; James Tierney, Former Attorney General of Maine, to Respond to Controversial Report Presented at U.S. Chamber of Commerce Conference.
AScribe Law News Service, May, 2005
Byline: Columbia Law School
NEW YORK, May 26 (AScribe Newswire) -- Columbia law school today released the following advisory.
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WHO: James Tierney, the Director of the National State Attorneys General Program at Columbia Law School and the former Attorney General of Maine (1980-90), is one of the leading commentators on the role of state attorneys general.
WHAT: On May 26, 2005, the U.S. Chamber of Commerce will host a half day conference on "The Role of the State Attorney General: Differing Perspectives," which will examine the changing role of the state attorney general. Two studies are expected to be released; one will "analyze the wave of AG activism and its implications for federalism, interstate commerce, and American...
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