Here’s the link: http://www.wnyc.org/story/americas-lost-anti-corruption-history
And here are my other posts explaining the quo warranto powers (and duties) of state attorney generals to dissolve or enjoin corporations and LLCs that violate state and federal law:
1. State Attorneys General Can Enforce the Emoluments Clause with Quo Warranto vs. Trump’s Hotels
2. Is Trump Receiving “Office-Related” Emoluments?
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Author: Jed Shugerman
Legal historian at Fordham Law School, teaching Torts, Administrative Law, and Constitutional History. JD/PhD in History, Yale. Red Sox and Celtics fan, youth soccer coach. Author of "The People's Courts: Pursuing Judicial Independence in America" (2012) on the rise of judicial elections in America. I filed an amicus brief in the Emoluments litigation against Trump along with a great team of historians. I'm working on "The Rise of the Prosecutor Politicians," a history of prosecutors and political ambition (a cause of mass incarceration), and "The Imaginary Unitary Executive," on the myths and history of presidential power in America.
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Bravo!! Bellisimo! Articulate, as always!
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