Reaching Too Far? The Role of State Attorneys General
Audio and video of this July 31, 2007 event, which included Wisconsin Attorney General J. B. Van Hollen, presented by the State Attorney General Project
Recently there has been growing discussion concerning the appropriate role of state Attorneys General. Some argue that state AGs have overstepped their boundary by prosecuting cases and negotiating settlements that have had extraterritorial effects, and sometimes even national effects. Others argue that AGs are simply filling a vacuum left by the failure of others (for example, federal agencies) to attend to these issues. In light of this debate, the Federalist Society hosted a panel featuring several state Attorneys General who discussed the proper role of state AGs.
Panelists include:
Hon. Donald Stenberg, Erickson & Sederstrom and former Attorney General of Nebraska
Hon. Bob McDonnell, Attorney General of Virginia
Hon. J.B. Van Hollen, Attorney General of Wisconsin
Hon. John Suthers, Attorney General of Colorado
Ms. Peggy Little, Little & Little -- Moderator


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