When Kansas Solicitor General Stephen McAllister rose to argue in a preemption case before the U.S. Supreme Court last month, it marked the first time that a state was allowed to appear as amicus curiae before the court since 2008.

McAllister, representing a coalition of 21 states, argued on Jan. 12 on the side of natural gas customers making antitrust claims under state law against energy companies in ONEOK Inc. v. Learjet Inc.

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