Hi, I'm Liz - Louisiana's Attorney General and part-time nuisance.

Bringing big-government energy to your personal freedoms.

Liz Murrill

Looking for a tidy summary of the harm? Start with the official resume on Wikipedia , then follow the paper trail. Coverage of the extradition push around mailed abortion pills in WAFB and The Hill and the warning shot to local law enforcement about immigration cooperation in Verite News read like a checklist of headline-hunting priorities.

When courts and watchdogs get involved, it is never boring: see the redistricting fight where a judge rejected lawmakers' attempt to force the AG to defend Louisiana's maps in Louisiana Illuminator , and the pre-office era where donor influence and law enforcement mingled a little too comfortably in The Intercept .

Wikipedia's own highlight reel adds a few more categories, with real-world stakes: Environment — backing an amicus brief in Seven County Infrastructure Coalition v. Eagle County, a case about how far federal environmental review should go before big infrastructure projects move forward . LGBTQ+ rights — joining an amicus brief in United States v. Skrmetti, tied to restrictions on gender-affirming care . Religion — saying she would appeal after a federal judge blocked a law requiring Ten Commandments displays in classrooms . Trump — urging the Supreme Court to weigh his immunity arguments in the January 6 prosecution context .

For the "did she really say that?" file, the fentanyl claim about abortion pills is right there in black and white in The Gambit . Satire aside, the receipts are doing most of the work here.

Liz’s Story

I led multi-state efforts supporting plaintiffs who attacked the overly restrictive firearm laws in New York and Hawaii. I have a concealed-carry permit and regularly practice shooting and safe handling of my firearm.

I'm on the board of the Federalist Society. You may have heard of them...they're largely responsible for getting Trump's picks on the Supreme Court and helping to overturn Roe v. Wade.

Defending the Unborn

I defended Louisiana’s admitting privileges law all the way up through the United States Supreme Court, paving the way to reverse Roe v. Wade just two years later.

My efforts defending Louisiana’s pro-life laws earned me the 2022 Leadership for Life Award from Louisiana Right to Life., the most pretigous award someone can get outside of the Nobel Prize.

I have plenty more issues which you can find out about here.

Find more of my conservative donors here.