Arizona Attorney General Kris Mayes and Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel have announced the launch of a new podcast titled "Pantsuits and Lawsuits." The podcast aims to provide listeners with insights into legal matters, justice, and related topics.
The podcast will feature discussions led by Attorneys General Mayes and Nessel, who will simplify complex legal issues for their audience. They intend to explore significant legal cases, analyze policy debates at both state and national levels, and discuss the role of attorneys general in shaping justice. Listeners can expect to gain an understanding of how these officials work to serve and protect communities.
Attorney General Nessel expressed enthusiasm about the collaboration: “I am thrilled to be working alongside my friend and colleague Attorney General Mayes as we break down important legal issues in a fun and insightful way.” She emphasized the aim of highlighting the real-world impact of law through their discussions.
Attorney General Mayes shared her excitement as well: “I’m excited to join my friend, Attorney General Dana Nessel, as we pull back the curtain on the important work we are doing to protect individual rights and uphold the rule of law.” She looks forward to engaging conversations about how laws affect people daily.
The podcast will also include special guests such as legal scholars, policymakers, and residents from Arizona and Michigan. These guests will provide varied perspectives on key legal challenges affecting both states and the nation.
"Pantsuits and Lawsuits" is set to release episodes bi-weekly on major podcast platforms. The first three episodes are already available. Episode one introduces listeners to the hosts' journeys to becoming chief legal officers in their respective states. Episode two addresses "pig butchering" scams targeting seniors, featuring guests from AARP. Episode three discusses birthright citizenship with insights from experts at Aliento AZ and the Michigan Immigrant Rights Center.
For additional details, individuals can visit the Department of Attorney General’s website.