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Can a State Attorney General Intervene in a Case to Defend a State Anti-Abortion Law after an Appellate Panel Struck the Law, When a Different Attorney General Previously Voluntarily Withdrew from the Case, Renounced Authority to Enforce the Law, and Agreed to Abide by the Court's Ruling? (20-601), 49 Preview U.S. Sup. Ct. Cas. 28 (2021)
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  • Steven D. Schwinn, UIC John Marshall Law School
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1-1-2021
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Steven D. Schwinn, Can a State Attorney General Intervene in a Case to Defend a State Anti-Abortion Law after an Appellate Panel Struck the Law, When a Different Attorney General Previously Voluntarily Withdrew from the Case, Renounced Authority to Enforce the Law, and Agreed to Abide by the Court's Ruling? (20-601), 49 Preview U.S. Sup. Ct. Cas. 28 (2021)