Case Details

Issues

Common Law Powers

Filing State

CT

Court

Connecticut Supreme Court

Year

2002

Citation

Blumenthal v. Barnes, 261 Conn. 434, 463, 804 A.2d 152 (2002)

Resolution

Attorney General of Connecticut does not have common law powers

Case Description

The office of the attorney general possesses only that common-law authority previously held by the state’s attorneys that the legislature has transferred to that office by way of legislation. The office of the attorney general is “a creature of statute” that is governed by statute and, thus, has no common-law authority.