in 2002 who was attorney general

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Who was the U.S. Attorney General from 2001 to 2005?

2, 2001 – Feb 3, 2005: John Ashcroft, a Republican, was nominated and appointed by George W. Bush to be the 79th attorney general. He is a graduate of Yale University and also the University of Chicago, the latter of which is where he earned his law degree.

Who was Attorney General before Barr?

William BarrPresidentGeorge H. W. BushPreceded byDonald B. AyerSucceeded byGeorge J. Terwilliger IIIUnited States Assistant Attorney General for the Office of Legal Counsel30 more rows

Who was the last Attorney General?

California Former Attorneys GeneralMatthew Rodriguez2021 – 2021Kamala D. Harris2010 – 2017Edmund G. Brown, Jr.2007 – 2011Bill Lockyer1999 – 2007Daniel E. Lungren1991 – 199929 more rows

Who was the first Attorney General under Trump?

Jeff SessionsPersonal detailsBornJefferson Beauregard Sessions III December 24, 1946 Selma, Alabama, U.S.Political partyRepublicanSpouse(s)Mary Blackshear ​ ( m. 1969)​33 more rows

Who was Attorney General under Bush?

Alberto GonzalesOfficial portrait, 200580th United States Attorney GeneralIn office February 3, 2005 – September 17, 2007PresidentGeorge W. Bush31 more rows

Who was the first Attorney General?

Edmund Jennings RandolphOn September 26, 1789, Edmund Jennings Randolph was appointed the first Attorney General of the United States by President George Washington.

How many attorney generals are there in the United States?

The current party composition of the state attorneys general is: 23 Democrats....Current attorneys general.OfficeholderTreg TaylorStateAlaskaPartyRepublicanAssumed officeJanuary 30, 2021Term expiresAppointed55 more columns

Who is current AG?

Merrick GarlandUnited States / Attorney generalMerrick Brian Garland is an American lawyer and jurist serving as the 86th United States attorney general since March 2021. He served as a circuit judge of the United States Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit from 1997 to 2021. Wikipedia

Who was the first female Attorney General of the United States?

On March 12, 1993, Ms. Reno became the first woman and 78th attorney general. She went on to become the longest serving attorney general in the 20th century.Mar 16, 2021

Who is William Barr wife?

Christine BarrWilliam Barr / Wife (m. 1973)

Are Pete and Jeff Sessions related?

Pete Sessions is not related to former Senator and Attorney General Jeff Sessions.

How many attorney general's are there in New York?

The Office of the Attorney General's thirteen Regional Offices help carry out the Attorney General's essential defensive, regulatory and affirmative justice functions in every part of New York State.

Why did the FBI adopt the Ashcroft guidelines?

The Ashcroft Guidelines put the FBI back in that business. The Ashcroft Guidelines represent a generalized lifting of restrictions on FBI spying activity that have worked well for many years. Under the old Domestic Guidelines, the FBI already had the operational freedom and authority to gather the information needed to do its job. The problem was its inability to analyze the information it already had. Now, the FBI will add to that mountain of information even more useless facts.

What are the guidelines for FBI terrorism?

It is important to note that when conducting terrorism investigations the FBI is subject to two sets of guidelines: the first is a classified set of guidelines for foreign intelligence and international terrorism; the second is an unclassified set of guidelines on general crimes, racketeering and domestic terrorism. [18]

What is merit status in Lake County Indiana?

The ordinance provides that “[a]ll full-time deputy prosecuting attorneys, including any deputy prosecuting attorney in a supervisory position, who accrue three years continuous service in the Pro secuting Attorney’s Office , shall be designated as having attained merit status for the purposes herein set forth.” (emphasis in original) As stated in your letter, “merit status created by the ordinance provides for a vesting of inalienable rights which, once attached, cannot be divested by the Prosecuting Attorney . . .” The ordinance also provides that if a deputy prosecuting attorney is disciplined, he or she may appeal to a grievance board made up of the circuit judge, the presiding judge of the superior court, and a third person selected by the prosecuting attorney, whose decision is binding on the prosecuting attorney. § 35.35(N). The “Statement of Intent” for the ordinance sets out that the county council adopted the ordinance under the authority of IND. CODE § 36-1-3-2, the Home Rule Act.

When did Indiana adopt the Home Rule Act?

In 1980 the General Assembly adopted Indiana’s current Home Rule Act (“Act”). Under the Act, a local unit of government is granted broad authority, with few exceptions, to adopt any local law needed “for the effective operation of government as to local affairs.” IND. CODE § 36-1-3-2. But certain powers are withheld from local control and, additionally, a local unit may not exercise power that is expressly denied by the Indiana Constitution or by statute. IND. CODE § 36-1-3-8; 36-1-3-5(a)(1).

2002-040

Requested by: Erie, Guernsey, Lorain, Meigs, Mercer, Morrow, Richland, Van Wert & Williams Counties#N#County sheriffs' Internet Web sites, posting of sex offender registration information

2002-039

Requested by: Gallia County Prosecuting Attorney#N#Compatibility- Member of a county children services board and staff attorney for a child support enforcement agency within the same county

2002-038

Requested by: Greene County Prosecuting Attorney#N#Township and municipal corporation, zoning of wellhead protection areas that serve as sources of potable water

2002-037

Requested by: Rehabilitation Services Commission#N#Vending facilities at state colleges and universities

2002-036

Requested by: Department of Natural Resources#N#Vessel operation restrictions, placement of signs and buoys

2002-035

Requested by: Optical Dispensers Board#N#Unlicensed persons dispensing replacement contact lenses

2002-034

Requested by: Lake County Prosecuting Attorney#N#Employees of non-civil service township, credit for sick leave accrued in prior employment

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