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Grant Woods

Former attorney general of Arizona

Grant Woods served as Arizona's Attorney General from 1991-1999. He was President of the Conference of Western Attorneys General and chaired the Civil Rights and Supreme Court committees for the National Association of Attorneys General. Mr. Woods was selected by his peers as the nation's top attorney general in 1995. He successfully argued Lewis v. Casey before the United States Supreme Court, and was one of the principal architects of the states' lawsuits against the tobacco companies and a key negotiator in the resulting largest civil settlement in history.

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