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AG Nessel Unpacks Crony Capitalism on Latest Episode of Pantsuits and Lawsuits

LANSING On the latest episode of Pantsuits and Lawsuits, Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel sits down with Dr. Justin Wolfers, a professor of Public Policy and Economics at the University of Michigan, to discuss America’s affordability crisis. The conversation explores how crony capitalism and shifts in federal policy are influencing business confidence, economic stability, and long-term innovation.

“I appreciate Dr. Wolfers coming on the podcast to help unpack these deeply concerning economic realities of today,” said Attorney General Nessel. “His work is vital to ensuring that people know and understand the impacts of an administration marked by lawlessness, a lack of planning and a complete disinterest in what makes the United States economically powerful.”

During the discussion, Attorney General Nessel and Dr. Wolfers dig into the real stakes of crony capitalism, including the Gordie Howe International Bridge and what it means when major infrastructure and cross-border trade can be threatened and used for political leverage. They also talk about energy policy and the cost of forcing uneconomic choices, plus the strange contradictions of blocking renewable energy like wind while global conflict pushes oil prices higher.

In light of the detrimental impact tariffs have on manufacturing, especially for automakers and suppliers that live and die by predictable supply chains, they also ponder what happens to democracy when major corporations feel too intimidated to speak publicly, even when policies hurt their bottom line. Finally, they zoom out to America’s innovation edge, the risk of scientific brain drain, and why welcoming global talent matters for pharmaceuticals, advanced manufacturing, AI, and the next generation of high-quality jobs.

New episodes of Pantsuits and Lawsuits are released regularly to break down complex legal topics in a way that is engaging, informative, and accessible to listeners. With their blend of expertise, humor, and straight talk, Attorneys General Nessel and Kris Mayes explore major legal cases, analyze state and national policy debates, and discuss how attorneys general help shape justice. Through these discussions, listeners will gain a behind-the-scenes look at the work attorneys general do to serve and protect their communities.

The latest episode is available now on major podcast platforms.

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