- Tobacco
- Litigation & Enforcement
- Highlights
- Tobacco Highlights 2001
- Press Release - December 7, 2001
The Office of the Attorney General Wins Major Court Ruling Against R.J. Reynolds Tobacco Company Company Violates Restrictions on Outdoor Advertising at Sporting Events
- Press Release - July 13, 2001
The Office of the Attorney General Announces Settlement of Free Tobacco Samples Lawsuit
Swedish Match Agrees to Pay $375,000 to Public Health Fund
- June 28, 2001
People of the State of California ex rel. Attorney General of the State of California, v. Swedish Match North America Inc. Free Smokeless Tobacco Sampling on Public Property in California
Stipulation for Order and Order for Entry of Final Judgment and Permanent
Injunction - Signed by Judge Robert B. Yonts Jr. on June 27, 2001, pdf
- June 1, 2001
People of the State of California ex rel. Attorney General of the State of California, v. Swedish Match
North America Inc. Free Smokeless Tobacco Sampling on Public Property in California
(Complaint for Civil Penalties, Injunction, and Other Equitable Relief), pdf
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April 13, 2001
Letter from the Office of the Attorney General to
Philip Morris U.S.A. Regarding The Discontinuation of
"Think. Don't Smoke" Book Cover Distribution To California Schools, pdf
- April 13, 2001
Joint Letter from the Office of the Attorney General
and Superintendent of Public Instruction Delaine Eastin to California County and District Superintendents Regarding "Think. Don't Smoke" Book Covers from Philip Morris, pdf
- March 26, 2001
United States Supreme Court Brief of Amici
Curiae of the State of California et al., in Lorillard Tobacco Company v. Reilly, pdf
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Press Release - March 19, 2001
The Office of the Attorney General Files Lawsuits to Stop Tobacco Company
from Targeting Children and Using Other Illegal Advertising Tools Lawsuits are part of multi-state effort to enforce national tobacco settlement
- Press Release - January 5, 2001
Attorney General Reaches Settlement with R.J. Reynolds over Free Cigarette Mailings Reynolds Agrees to Further Protect Against Marketing to Children