Conference of Western Attorneys General
The Conference of Western Attorneys General (CWAG) is a bipartisan organization comprising 18 western states and territories, dedicated to enhancing the capabilities of state Attorneys General as the principal legal representatives and law enforcement officials in their jurisdictions. Through meetings and conferences focused on public policy discussions, CWAG facilitates knowledge sharing and cooperation among its members to improve the quality of legal services offered to the states.
In addition to monitoring developments in American Indian law through initiatives like the American Indian Law Deskbook, CWAG oversees the Western Attorneys General Litigation Action Committee (WAGLAC), which addresses litigation pertaining to environmental, natural resources, public lands, and Indian law issues. This coordination fosters vital connections among state Attorneys General and their staff, enhancing collaborative efforts in areas of mutual concern.
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