Who Asked the Attorney General His Opinion?

Louisville Bar Briefs, April 2007

1 Pages Posted: 12 Apr 2007

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Kurt X. Metzmeier

University of Louisville - Louis D. Brandeis School of Law

Abstract

Under Kentucky law, the written opinion of the attorney general concerning certain matters is considered to be a legal precedent that can be relied on in good faith until that opinion is overturned by a court. This article outlines the scope of attorney general's opinion writing power and describes how to research this unusual area of law.

Keywords: legal research, Kentucky

Suggested Citation

Metzmeier, Kurt X., Who Asked the Attorney General His Opinion?. Louisville Bar Briefs, April 2007, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=979954

Kurt X. Metzmeier (Contact Author)

University of Louisville - Louis D. Brandeis School of Law ( email )

Wilson W. Wyatt Hall
Louisville, KY 40292
United States

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