Reports and opinions of the Attorney General of New Mexico: biennial (with a triennial for 1909-12, and annuals for 1914, 1965–77 & 1990–, state printer, 1912– (No opinions were published for the years 1927–28. The office of Attorney General in New Mexico was created in 1846, was supplanted by an Office of Solicitor General in 1889, although in 1905 the title was changed back to Attorney General. The Constitution of 1910 recreated an Office of the Attorney General and mandated that the A.G. report regularly to the Legislature via the Governor. In many of the states the original paper versions of the attorney generals’ reports and opinions were sometimes published together, sometimes separately, and in some years only reports or only opinions were published; making for a confusing literature. To minimize this confusion in its online offerings, LLMC has chosen to group all of the U.S. state attorney generals’ reports and opinions in two separate series for each state. For the New Mexico A.G. Reports, see the separate Reports series elsewhere on this site.)
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