Reports of the Attorney General of South Dakota: Biennial from 1889/90–, var. cities, var. state printers, 1890–. (The Office of Attorney General of South Dakota was created by the 1889 Constitution. A law of 1895 made mandatory a practice begun in 1889/90 of publishing biennial A.G. reports. From the beginning, with exceptions only for 1891/92 & 1895/96, the biennials also contained A.G. opinions. The fact that in many of the states there were differing patterns of publication for the A.G reports and opinions makes for a confusing literature. To minimize 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 South Dakota A.G. Opinions, see the separate Opinions series elsewhere on this site.)
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