Listen "Private Attorneys General: Bridging Gaps in Law Enforcement?"
Episode Synopsis
Should private attorneys general enforce laws? Proponents argue that this approach allows individuals and private entities to act in the public interest, supplementing often overburdened or under-resourced government agencies. This can lead to more comprehensive enforcement of laws, particularly in areas such as environmental protection, consumer rights, and civil liberties, where violations might otherwise go unchecked. On the other hand, critics contend that private enforcement of public laws unconstitutionally delegates enforcement power from executive officers to private citizens. Such laws eviscerate political accountability and undermine the rule of law, which leads to inconsistent application of laws and potentially frivolous or profit-driven lawsuits. Join us as we examine these perspectives. Featuring: Judd Stone II, Former Solicitor General, Texas Andrew Davis, Partner, Lehotsky Keller Cohn LLP Moderator: Karen Harned, President, Harned Strategies LLC
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