11 State Attorneys General Relationship with Local and County Government: Nov. 3, 2025 11 State Attorneys General Relationship with Local and County Government: Nov. 3, 2025

11.1 Introduction and Speaker 11.1 Introduction and Speaker

We begin the class with 20 minutes of zoom questions for the MI AG, Dana Nessel. Do your due diligence on her background and come prepared with quesitons.

The state attorney general is not the only government official with responsbility with interpreting and applying the law within a state. Counties, cities, and towns all have varying degrees of responsbility. Before considering what happens when state and local officials disagree, we look at the increasiongly polarized differences among urban, suburban, and rural communities, in which there are not only “blue states” and “red states,” but within those states, there are “blue cities” and “red counties.” We then consider the differing outcomes depending on the extent of "home rule" and intrastate preemption.

 

11.2 The Divide Among Urban, Suburban, and Rural Communities 11.2 The Divide Among Urban, Suburban, and Rural Communities

11.3 Local v. State Authority 11.3 Local v. State Authority

11.4 State and Local Divide - Guns 11.4 State and Local Divide - Guns

11.5 State and Local Divide - Opioids 11.5 State and Local Divide - Opioids

11.7 Supplemental Reading 11.7 Supplemental Reading