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Michigan’s AG Refuses to Enforce Laws She Doesn’t Like

By T.R. Clancy

 

In anticipation of a possible U.S. Supreme Court reversal of Roe v. Wade, Michigan governor Gretchen Whitmer and the state’s radical attorney general, Democrat Dana Nessel, have launched a pre-emptive two-pronged attack on the existing state law that criminalizes most abortions.  Last Thursday, Whitmer filed a lawsuit demanding judicial recognition of abortion as a protected right under the Michigan constitution.

The same day, Planned Parenthood filed a lawsuit to block enforcement of the 1931 law, naming Nessel, in her capacity as attorney general, as a defendant.  In transparent coordination with Whitmer and Planned Parenthood, Nessel, the same day, announced in an “impromptu” press conference her refusal to defend against Planned Parenthood’s lawsuit.  In a move described as “highly unusual,” she also said “she will not even set up a conflict wall in her office to defend the case, not unless or until she is ordered by a court.”

Highly unusual, but not for Dana Nessel, who navigates the intricacies of the law the way a power mower navigates a field of daisies.  Her long, loud advocacy for unrestricted legal abortion, which includes her campaign promise not to prosecute abortionists under the 1931 law if Roe is overturned, means she’s got a glaring conflict of interest.  The law she refuses to defend reflects the will of the people of the State of Michigan, speaking through their elected representatives.  She’s bound by the ethics rules not to represent a client — the state of Michigan — if that representation is “materially limited … by the lawyer’s own interests.”  At the very least, another attorney in her office should be allowed to defend the state’s interest, independently of Nessel.  But since her office is already handling the Whitmer lawsuit on Nessel’s behalf, it’s unlikely there’s an assistant A.G. who has the guts to go against her.

 

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One Comment

  1. Rick Lord Rick Lord April 19, 2022

    Off topic but I can’t help but wonder how many taxpayer dollars Michigan spent to beef up security for the governor after the FBI kidnapping hoax

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