Nevada Attorney General Adam Laxalt, along with 12 other state Attorney’s General, is suing the State of California in the U.S. Supreme Court because of its attempt to impose unreasonable agricultural regulations on other states, including Nevada. The multistate coalition is challenging a California law requiring egg producers for all eggs sold in California, even if their production facilities are located outside of California, to comply with California farming regulations. The suit argues that California’s unique regulations violate a federal law prohibiting states from imposing their own standards on eggs produced in other states, as well as the Commerce Clause of the Constitution, which prohibits states from enacting regulations that unreasonably interfere with commerce among and between states. Laxalt says “By forcing out-of-state egg producers to modify their production facilities to comply with one state’s eccentric preferences, California has inflated egg prices for every consumer in the nation, including in Nevada.”