How far will Kansas go to fight Biden? If elected AG, Kobach promises dedicated unit
/Jonathan Shorman, “How far will Kansas go to fight Biden? If elected AG, Kobach promises dedicated unit,” The Kansas City Star (TNS), May 31, 2022.
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Media engagements by James Tierney on news involving state attorneys general.
Jonathan Shorman, “How far will Kansas go to fight Biden? If elected AG, Kobach promises dedicated unit,” The Kansas City Star (TNS), May 31, 2022.
Laura Kusisto, “With State Abortion Restrictions Looming, Some Officials Promise Not to Enforce Them,” Wall Street Journal, May 22, 2022.
Sam Gringlas, “Attorneys general and prosecutors scramble to figure out what comes next if Roe falls,” All Things Considered, NPR, May 16, 2022.
Alan Greenblatt, “How State AGs Became a Check on the President,” Governing, September 30, 2021.
Marcia Coyle and Jacqueline Thomsen, “Biden DOJ Speedily Raises SCOTUS' ACA Ruling in Another Fight With Republican AGs,” National Law Journal, June 18, 2021.
Evan Halpers, “GOP eyes the playbook California used to stymie Trump,” Los Angeles Times, Feb. 16, 2021.
CGTN's Elaine Reyes speaks with James Tierney, Lecturer in Law at Harvard Law School and Former Attorney General of Maine, about what we've learned about the chaos at the U.S. Capitol in the week since it happened.
“James Tierney on U.S. Capitol chaos, one week later,” CGTN, January 14, 2021.
Harvard Law School’s James Tierney says police would have treated Black Lives Matter protesters differently.
Jeff Neal, “Did implicit bias lead to breach of U.S. Capitol?,” Harvard Law Today, January 8, 2021.
Bill Nemitz: “A quiet ceremony, propelled by a proud history: The gathering of Maine's four electors brought much-needed tranquility to a turbulent moment in history,” Portland Press Herald at CentralMaine.com, December 20, 2020.
The full address is available to stream in the Archived Hearings and Meetings section of the Maine State Legislature website: Maine House Chamber, Electoral College, Monday, Dec 14, 2020. Professor Tierney’s remarks begin approximately 10 minutes into the proceedings.
Greg Zoeller, a Republican, served as Indiana attorney general (2009-17) and is chairman of the World Trade Center of Indianapolis. Jim Tierney, a Democrat, served as Maine attorney general (1980-90) and is a lecturer at Harvard Law School. They wrote this for The Journal Gazette.
Greg Zoeller and Jim Tierney, “Reduce intergovernmental lawsuits with a return to the RULE OF LAW,” The Journal Gazette, December 06, 2020.
Adiel Kaplan, “As Covid cases soar, GOP state lawmakers keep fighting to limit governors' power to respond,” NBC News, November 14, 2020.
Lisa Friedman and John Schwartz, “Election and Supreme Court Fight Will Decide Trump’s Environmental Legacy,” New York Times, Sept. 23, 2020
Cara Bayles, “Flowers Case Shows How AGs Are Stepping Into The Spotlight,” Law360, September 13, 2020.
Emily Cochrane, Hailey Fuchs, Kenneth P. Vogel and Jessica Silver-Greenberg, “Postal Service Suspends Changes After Outcry Over Delivery Slowdown,” New York Times, August 18, 2020.
Erik Larson and Bob Van Voris, “NRA Fraud Case Will Hurt But Won’t Kill Gun-Rights Behemoth,” Bloomberg Quint, August 07, 2020.
David Pitt, “Iowa governor has stopped AG from joining anti-Trump suits,” Martinsville Bulletin, August 3, 2020.
Naomi Nix, “Facebook Ran Multi-Year Charm Offensive to Woo State Prosecutors,” Bloomberg, May 27, 2020.
Scott Thistle, “Chief justice to step down from state’s high court to lead UMaine law school,” Portland Press Herald, April 8, 2020.
Dave Collins and Matthew Perrone for The Associated Press, “'A world of hurt': 39 states to investigate Juul's marketing,” The New York Times Online, February 25, 2020.