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Nearly 25 years after the Minnesota Attorney General’s Office and others across the U.S. settled with tobacco companies for damages from tobacco sales, echoes of similar litigation spread throughout the current attorney general’s office.
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A small clause is causing major disruptions in immigration law this winter.
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