The state attorney general has emerged during the past decade as a super plaintiff in state pawns patriae litigation against manufacturers of cigarettes, automobiles, lead paint, and pharmaceuticals. Attorneys general sue on behalf of their states as the collective plaintiff, seeking reimbursement for the costs of treating or preventing product-caused diseases suffered by individual residents, even though such individual victims would not themselves be able to recover as plaintiffs. More importantly, they seek to supplant the regulatory regimes previously enacted by Congress, the state legislature, or federal agencies with one that reflects their own visions. This Article traces how state litigation against product manufacturers requires ...
While most section 1983 suits are brought against local governments and officials, an increasing num...
In the Margaret Chase Smith Essay, Andrew Ketterer, who served three terms as Maine‘s Attorney Gener...
Across the country, cities are becoming major players in plaintiff’s-side litigation. With increasin...
The state attorney general has emerged during the past decade as a “super plaintiff” in state parens...
The state attorney general has emerged during the past decade as a super plaintiff in state pawns ...
In Suing the Tobacco and Lead Pigment Industries, legal scholar Donald G. Gifford recounts the trans...
In Suing the Tobacco and Lead Pigment Industries, legal scholar Donald G. Gifford recounts the trans...
One of the latest developments in products liability law is public tort litigation. Public tort or...
On November 23, 1998, a master settlement agreement settled the lawsuits of forty-six states against...
On November 23, 1998, a master settlement agreement settled the lawsuits of forty-six states against...
On November 23, 1998, a master settlement agreement settled the lawsuits of forty-six states against...
On November 23, 1998, a master settlement agreement settled the lawsuits of forty-six states against...
State attorneys general represent their citizens in aggregate litigation that bears a striking resem...
Class actions have long been contracting as procedural vehicles in mass tort litigation. At the same...
While most section 1983 suits are brought against local governments and officials, an increasing num...
While most section 1983 suits are brought against local governments and officials, an increasing num...
In the Margaret Chase Smith Essay, Andrew Ketterer, who served three terms as Maine‘s Attorney Gener...
Across the country, cities are becoming major players in plaintiff’s-side litigation. With increasin...
The state attorney general has emerged during the past decade as a “super plaintiff” in state parens...
The state attorney general has emerged during the past decade as a super plaintiff in state pawns ...
In Suing the Tobacco and Lead Pigment Industries, legal scholar Donald G. Gifford recounts the trans...
In Suing the Tobacco and Lead Pigment Industries, legal scholar Donald G. Gifford recounts the trans...
One of the latest developments in products liability law is public tort litigation. Public tort or...
On November 23, 1998, a master settlement agreement settled the lawsuits of forty-six states against...
On November 23, 1998, a master settlement agreement settled the lawsuits of forty-six states against...
On November 23, 1998, a master settlement agreement settled the lawsuits of forty-six states against...
On November 23, 1998, a master settlement agreement settled the lawsuits of forty-six states against...
State attorneys general represent their citizens in aggregate litigation that bears a striking resem...
Class actions have long been contracting as procedural vehicles in mass tort litigation. At the same...
While most section 1983 suits are brought against local governments and officials, an increasing num...
While most section 1983 suits are brought against local governments and officials, an increasing num...
In the Margaret Chase Smith Essay, Andrew Ketterer, who served three terms as Maine‘s Attorney Gener...
Across the country, cities are becoming major players in plaintiff’s-side litigation. With increasin...