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Later became acting U.S. Solicitor General. Beth Nolan: 1995: acting [24] Served as acting Assistant AG, OLC, while Deputy Assistant Attorney General. Nominated to become Assistant AG, OLC, but Senate did not vote on the nomination. Became White House Counsel in 1996. Dawn Johnsen: 1996–1998: acting: Randolph D. Moss: 1998–2001: Bill Clinton
Office Nominee Assumed office Left office — Assistant Attorney General (Office of Legal Counsel) Christopher Fonzone [8] January 5, 2024 (Confirmed December 19, 2023, 50–17) [RC 10] — Christopher H. Schroeder: October 29, 2021 (Confirmed October 28, 2021, 56–41) [RC 11] July 9, 2023 [9] — Assistant Attorney General (Office of Legal ...
The Assistant Attorney General is assisted by six Deputy Assistant Attorneys General, four of whom are career attorneys, who each oversee two or more of the Criminal Division's 16 sections. [5] Principal Deputy Assistant Attorney General; Chief of Staff and Counselor to the Assistant Attorney General Office of Administration
The two prosecutors, who both served as deputy assistant attorneys general during the Biden administration, were among a slew of career Justice Department officials removed from their posts ...
The Justice Management Division (JMD) is a division of the United States Department of Justice.It is the administrative arm of the Department of Justice. Its mission is to support some 40 senior management offices (SMOs), offices, bureaus, and divisions (collectively called components) of the DOJ.
Amundson is one of an estimated 20 career officials inside the Justice Department who was reassigned last week to a new Sanctuary City Working Group inside the Associate Attorney General's office.
United States assistant attorneys general for the Office of Legal Policy (8 P) Pages in category "United States assistant attorneys general" The following 58 pages are in this category, out of 58 total.
Without question, Democratic attorneys general will be important national actors over the next four years. Opinion - Democratic attorneys general are itching to challenge Trump’s agenda Skip to ...