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What happens when an Attorney General's office with zero tariff experience files a lawsuit — and ends up arguing before the Supreme Court seven months later? Chief Deputy Attorney General Daniel Barr takes us inside the remarkable story of Arizona's role in the landmark IEEPA tariffs case, from a casual conversation at a town hall in Oregon to the opinion that struck down presidential tariff power. But that's only part of the story. With 411 lawyers, 67 badge-carrying officers, and 27 million seized fentanyl pills, Arizona's AG office is far bigger — and far more bipartisan — than most people realize. Dan shares what he learned having dinner with Republican chief deputies in Denver, why he left a 38-year partnership at Perkins Coie for public service, and the one quality he values most in a young lawyer. In this episode: • How 14 states coordinated to challenge the Liberation Day tariffs — and won • The five divisions of the AG's office most people never hear about • Why Dan says law students should pick professors, not subjects • His secret to persuasive legal writing, learned as a newspaper reporter • How a poetry class at Hamilton College changed his life Dan Barr is Chief Deputy Attorney General at the Arizona Attorney General's Office. He previously spent 38 years as a partner at Perkins Coie LLP and began his career as a reporter at The Arizona Republic. Hosted by Abdi Lopez and Ethan Watson 📧 asulawradio@gmail.com #ASULaw #AttorneyGeneral #IEEPA #Tariffs #SeparationOfPowers #PublicService #LegalCareers #FirstAmendment
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