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The Conflicting Interests in State Litigation
A state is involved in litigation not because sort of its own institutional interest, but because it's representing its citizens' interest. These are sometimes called quasi-sovereign interest. So oftentimes what the state may want as a state, its own institutional interests, may not be the same thing that a state may want if it's litigating as a representative of its citizens.
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