Adam Paul Laxalt is a partner at Cooper & Kirk which he joined in March 2019. Mr. Laxalt served as Nevada’s 33rd Attorney General from 2015-2019. Mr. Laxalt graduated Magna Cum Laude from Georgetown University and also graduated from Georgetown University Law Center. He is a former Navy and Iraq War veteran. Mr. Laxalt also served as an Assistant Professor of Law at the U.S. Naval Academy.
As Nevada’s Attorney General and top law-enforcement officer, Mr. Laxalt supervised all criminal and civil matters for Nevada’s largest law office. He provided strategic direction and supervision of almost 400 employees, thousands of legal matters, and nearly 50 trials. Mr. Laxalt served as chief legal counsel for the state of Nevada, as well as to Constitutional Officers, state agencies, boards, and commissions. He managed approximately $1.2 billion in potential civil liabilities for the state.
As a former member of the military, Laxalt’s support of service members culminated in the creation of the Office of Military Legal Assistance, a first-of-its-kind program that provides Nevada’s military members with free legal representation. The program was recently named a “Best Practice Program” by the Department of Defense with a recommendation for duplication in states throughout the country, and to date, has helped military personnel and veterans handle over 210 pro bono matters.
Consistent with his commitment to defending our nation’s constitutional principles and protecting the important role of the States in our federalist system of government, Laxalt created Nevada’s first ever Federalism Unit within the Attorney General’s Office. To protect the interests of Nevadans, the Federalism Unit has challenged multiple occasions of unlawful federal overreach, including the Environmental Protection Agency’s Waters of the United States Rule, the Bureau of Land Management’s Sage Grouse Plan, and other instances of unilateral federal executive orders. The Unit has also filed friend of the court briefs on many important issues including public roads, Environmental Protection Agency overreach, federal interference with Nevada’s criminal justice system and Second Amendment issues.
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Inaugural Fed Soc Lawyers Chapter Lunch
McDonald Carano 100 W. Liberty St., #1000Reno, Nevada 89501
Environmental Law & Property Rights: Justice Scalia's Property Rights Jurisprudence
2016 National Lawyers Convention
The Mayflower Hotel1127 Connecticut Avenue, NW
Washington, DC 20036
Special Session: Overreach in the States
2015 National Lawyers Convention
The Mayflower Hotel1127 Connecticut Avenue, NW
Washington, DC 20036
Environmental Law & Property Rights: Justice Scalia's Property Rights Jurisprudence
2016 National Lawyers Convention
In his nearly 30 years on the Court, Justice Scalia left a profound mark on...
Environmental Law & Property Rights: Justice Scalia's Property Rights Jurisprudence
2016 National Lawyers Convention
In his nearly 30 years on the Court, Justice Scalia left a profound mark on...
Special Session: Overreach in the States
2015 National Lawyers Convention
This panel of current and former state Attorneys General will examine the relationship between the...
Special Session: Overreach in the States
2015 National Lawyers Convention
This panel of current and former state Attorneys General will examine the relationship between the...
Attorney General Adam Laxalt on the Role of Congress
Short video with Nevada Attorney General Adam Laxalt
"We need to get folks in Congress that come in with a mindset that they...