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Virginia AG: “No records” showing it actually considered legality, ethics of Bloomberg-financed Climate Prosecutor

The Virginia Office of Attorney General has responded to the Competitive Enterprise Institute (CEI) that OAG has “no records” on which it based its claims to possessing the legal authority to bring on board a Bloomberg-funded special prosecutor for climate, that this posed no gift prohibitions, and that OAG faced no Virginia-specific impediments to such […]

Bloomberg “SAAG” Withdraws from Ellison “Climate” Case She Filed

Rockefeller Family Fund ‘Cutout’ Revealed Ellison Suit Was Held Until Bloomberg Lawyers Were Provided Friday afternoon brings news of the withdrawal as counsel from Minnesota Attorney General Keith Ellison‘s lawsuit against energy companies for purported climate sins. That SAAG is Leigh Currie (the remaining SAAG is Peter Surdo, who boasted on his LinkedIn site he […]

DC Circuit Filing Reveals “Pretextual pas de deux”, “Collusive” Litigation Between EPA and Progressive Attorneys General to Vacate Legitimate Ozone Standard, Part of What Advocates Called a “Long Shot,” “Useful Gamble” to Impose Climate Agenda Through Backdoor

Amicus Brief also points to ‘silver lining’ outcome if the AGs lose: help climate ‘nuisance’ plaintiffs, as also promised in “Highly Improper” Biden-Harris campaign vow Emails expose Biden EPA call for 90-day stay to get up to speed; records show EPA’s Acting Assistant Administrator, Petitioners prepared for this moment for more than a year Suit […]

Energy Policy Advocates Asks Court to Compel MA AG Healey to Release Records re Bloomberg-Funded Special Assistant AGs

On the same day the United States Supreme Court agreed to hear an important, related case, with local counsel Tim Cornell of Cornell Dolan, P.C., the public interest law firm Government Accountability & Oversight, P.C. (GAO) filed a motion with the Suffolk County Superior Court seeking summary judgment against Massachusetts Attorney General Maura Healey’s Office (OAG), for […]

NR: AG Misuse of “Public Nuisance” Getting Worse Not Better

National Review has an instructive piece on “West Virginia attorney general Patrick Morrisey’s recent lawsuits to join other states — and the heavily Democratic mass-tort plaintiffs’ bar — to recover money from pharmaceutical manufacturers and large pharmacy chains” for “public nuisance”, grounded in the opioid crisis. Given some remarkable background CLW has learned about state […]