Grant Woods

 

As Arizona Attorney General, Mr. Grant Woods led the civil rights and Supreme Court efforts for the nation's attorneys general. He successfully argued before the U.S. Supreme Court in a landmark case that allowed states to discontinue law libraries in prisons across the country. Mr. Woods was a chief negotiator and leader in the states' successful battle against the tobacco companies. His efforts resulted in almost $3 billion to Arizona, & significant marketing and advertising restrictions to protect our children for generations to come. In 1995, Mr. Woods was selected by his peers as the nation's top attorney general.