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Leading Democratic calls for (AG) Cox to resign (Affirmative Action)
AP ^ | 2-14-02

Posted on 02/14/2003 8:29:30 AM PST by Dan from Michigan

Leading Democratic calls for Cox to resign

By AMY F. BAILEY
The Associated Press
2/14/03 9:56 AM

EAST LANSING, Mich. (AP) -- Melvin "Butch" Hollowell, expected to be elected chairman of the state Democratic Party this weekend, said Friday that Republican Attorney General Mike Cox should resign because he's not doing his job as the state's attorney.

Hollowell said Cox shouldn't have declined Democratic Gov. Jennifer Granholm's request to submit a brief supporting the University of Michigan's affirmative action admissions, which is being contested in a case before the U.S. Supreme Court.

Hollowell, a Detroit attorney, said Cox's decision violates his duty to be the governor's attorney.

"It is appropriate and necessary for the attorney general to represent the interest of his client," Hollowell said during a taping of the public affairs show, "Off the Record."

"If he can't represent the interest of his client, he can't serve as a lawyer. ... If you can't do your job, don't be on the job."

Hollowell said he doesn't know whether the party will file a complaint about Cox with the State Bar.

Cox spokesman Sage Eastman wasn't immediately available to comment Friday morning, but said earlier this week that while Cox supports diversity measures, he doesn't agree with the university's affirmative action admissions.

Cox's position is similar to that of Republican President Bush, who said last month that he supported diversity in higher education, but said Michigan "unfairly rewards or penalizes students based solely on their race." The administration later filed a brief urging the U.S. Supreme Court to strike down the university's policies.

A spokeswoman for Granholm, who was the attorney general from 1998 to 2002, said the governor plans to file a brief supporting the university's admissions policy.

As attorney general, Granholm filed a friend-of-the-court brief in the case on the state's behalf in 2001 when the case was before the U.S. 6th District Court of Appeals in Cincinnati.


TOPICS: Constitution/Conservatism; News/Current Events; Politics/Elections; US: Michigan
KEYWORDS: affirmativeaction; butch; cox; grandstand; granholm; hollowell
I thought the AG was MICHIGAN's attorney, not GRANHOLM's.
1 posted on 02/14/2003 8:29:30 AM PST by Dan from Michigan
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To: Dan from Michigan
Me too! It show's Michigan's Attorney General has a big cox to stand up to the Governer.
3 posted on 02/14/2003 8:50:46 AM PST by MeSpikeLibs
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To: Dan from Michigan
I'm sure that before Granholm, then Michigan Attorney General, filed her brief in the Court of Appeals supporting UM's affirmative action plan, she checked with conservative GOP governor John Engler, an opponent of the UM system, aren't you?
4 posted on 02/14/2003 9:01:25 AM PST by Rensselaer
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To: Dan from Michigan
Since when does a state's Attorney General obligated to defend state laws he believes violate the US Constitution. The people of Michigan elected him to exercise judgement, not to be a mere robot.
5 posted on 02/14/2003 9:29:41 AM PST by Paleo Conservative
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To: Paleo Conservative
Since when does a state's Attorney General obligated to = Since when is a state's Attorney General obligated to
6 posted on 02/14/2003 9:31:02 AM PST by Paleo Conservative
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To: Paleo Conservative
Since when does a state's Attorney General obligated to defend state laws he believes violate the US Constitution. The people of Michigan elected him to exercise judgement, not to be a mere robot.

I think it is generally agreed that the AG has an obligation to defend a state's laws, particularly in a situation such as this where, under existing precedent, at least, the plan is not so obviously unconstitutional that no reasonable defense can be made. But this isn't a state's law - it's the University's admissions policy; and the Michigan AG is not the University's lawyer - the University operates separately from the state government. Granholm wants the AG to file an amicus brief on behalf of the Governor in favor of the University, and the AG is quite correct in refusing to do so if he believes, which he appears to believe, that the plan is unconstitutional. That is why the AG is elected in Michigan, rather than appointed by the governor - so that he can exercise independent judgment. He is not the Governor's lawyer.

7 posted on 02/14/2003 10:24:21 AM PST by Rensselaer
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To: Dan from Michigan
I thought the AG was MICHIGAN's attorney, not GRANHOLM's.
Exactly what I thought of as I read this piece. I loathe liberal morons.
8 posted on 02/14/2003 11:27:47 AM PST by Moleman
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To: Dan from Michigan
The PEOPLE of Michigan hire and fire the AG via election.
The governor is not his boss.
9 posted on 02/14/2003 3:42:01 PM PST by Notwithstanding (Satan is real. So are his minions. Palladin and Palpy are two of them - P's in a pod.)
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To: Notwithstanding
The governor is his client - not his boss. There is a significant difference.
10 posted on 02/14/2003 3:43:32 PM PST by Notwithstanding (Satan is real. So are his minions. Palladin and Palpy are two of them - P's in a pod.)
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