Explainer Episode 81 – State AG Litigation Against Federal Agencies: A Kansas Perspective

State Attorneys General have been active in recent years in filing lawsuits against federal agencies.  From cases like West Virginia v. EPA to Biden v. Nebraskastate AG lawsuits have prevented significant overreach by federal agencies.  In the past year, the Office of the Kansas Attorney General has been one of the most active in this space.  Abhishek Kambli and Erin Gaide from the Kansas AG’s office discuss the litigation that their office has done this past year.  They have filed lawsuits in cases such as Kansas v. Biden (later retitled Alaska v. Department of Education) that challenged the $475 billion student loan forgiveness plan called “SAVE” and Kansas v. Department of Education that challenged the new Title IX regulation that expanded the definition of sex to include gender identity. Abhishek Kambli and Erin Gaide discuss these and other cases in depth to provide a window into this unique type of litigation.

Erin Gaide

Assistant Attorney General

Kansas Office of the Attorney General


Abhishek Kambli

Deputy Attorney General

Office of the Kansas Attorney General


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