Jan 12, 2022 · The 38-year-old Bruck had served in the attorney general’s office for 3 ½ years under Grewal, and was serving as First Assistant Attorney General, before being elevated to the post on an acting basis. He had previously spent five years at the U.S. Department of Justice. He is the first openly gay attorney general.
Jun 24, 2018 · June 24, 2018. Pat Powers. The Republican nomination for Attorney General was one of the more interesting convention fights that have taken place over the past decade, and while some of it unfolded out in the field, just like a good thriller (or horror movie) some of the best twists were saved until the end.
Mar 01, 2021 · The Senate Judiciary Committee advanced federal Judge Merrick Garland's nomination to be attorney general to the full Senate on Monday, paving the way for his confirmation to head the Department ...
Jan 06, 2021 · Garland’s nomination will require the Senate, which snubbed him in 2016, to confirm him as attorney general. President Trump eventually filled …
$141,000 to $230,000 every yearAttorney General Merrick Garland is worth an estimated $20 million, tied with Janet Yellen at the top of our tally of Biden's richest cabinet secretaries. How did Garland, who earned a salary of $141,000 to $230,000 every year from 1997 to 2020 as a federal judge, get so wealthy?Aug 6, 2021
Attorney General Merrick B. Garland was sworn in as the 86th Attorney General of the United States on March 11, 2021. As the nation's chief law enforcement officer, Attorney General Garland leads the Justice Department's 115,000 employees, who work across the United States and in more than 50 countries worldwide.Mar 17, 2022
List of U.S. attorneys generalAttorney GeneralYears of serviceMerrick Garland2021-PresentLoretta Lynch2015-2017Eric Holder2009-2015Michael B. Mukasey2007-200982 more rows
Merrick Brian Garland (born November 13, 1952) 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.
6 a top priority. U.S. Circuit Judge Merrick Garland, President Joe Biden's nominee for attorney general, is sworn in at his confirmation hearing before the Senate Judiciary Committee on Feb. 22.
When his nomination was announced in January, Garland said he would strive to make sure that "like cases are treated alike, that there not be one rule for Democrats and another for Republicans, one rule for friends, the other for foes.". Rebecca Shabad.
During his confirmation hearing last week, Garland stressed that he would protect the Justice Department from White House political interference. Former President Donald Trump's attorney general William Barr was frequently accused by federal judges and others of putting Trump's interests ahead of the department's.
Garland, 68, has been a judge on the U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia since 1997 and was its chief judge from 2013 to 2020. Republicans opted not to consider his nomination by former President Barack Obama to the Supreme Court in 2016.
Garland testified before the panel last week about how he would lead the Justice Department if he is confirmed by the Senate, reassuring senators that he would protect the department's independence and not allow politics to interfere with the job.
Garland's nomination was reported out of the Democratic-led committee in a bipartisan 15-7 vote. Republicans Chuck Grassley of Iowa, the ranking member of the committee, Lindsey Graham of South Carolina, John Cornyn of Texas and Thom Tillis of North Carolina joined all Democrats on the panel in supporting the nomination.
Other Republicans were harsher. Cruz claimed that Garland "refused to answer virtually anything" during his confirmation hearings — an assertion that Durbin disputed. Cornyn told reporters last week that Garland is "a straight shooter when it comes to questions of law.".
During his campaign addresses at convention, Jason Ravnsborg reminded delegates that he’d been to every county twice . Many would view that as a vast understatement, as Jason Ravnsborg has been a constant fixture at nearly every County GOP event for several years now.
The Republican nomination for Attorney General was one of the more interesting convention fights that have taken place over the past decade, and while some of it unfolded out in the field, just like a good thriller (or horror movie) some of the best twists were saved until the end.
The Senate Judiciary Committee on Monday advanced federal appeals court Judge Merrick Garland' s nomination to be attorney general to the full Senate, paving the way for his confirmation to head the Department of Justice. The bipartisan vote was 15-7.
Garland is known to the public largely as the face of Senate Republicans' successful bid to stonewall former President Barack Obama' s effort to replace Justice Antonin Scalia on the nation's highest court.
Chicago has seen 217 more shooting victims in 2021 compared to 2020. The Senate Judiciary Committee advanced federal Judge Merrick Garland's nomination to be attorney general to the full Senate on Monday, paving the way for his confirmation to head the Department of Justice.
Capitol. The largely cordial question-and-answer session indicated that the nomination of the centrist former Supreme Court nominee was likely to be approved on a bipartisan basis. It was, 15-7.
At his hearings last week, Garland pledged to remain independent from Biden when it comes to the Justice Department's investigations and prosecutions. Garland said he had not spoken to the president about an investigation into Biden's son, Hunter Biden, related to the younger man's tax affairs.
President-elect Joe Biden will nominate Judge Merrick Garland as his attorney general. Biden is picking Garland over former Democratic Sen. Doug Jones of Alabama and former deputy attorney general Sally Yates, who were also considered front-runners for the post.
President Trump eventually filled Scalia’s position with Neil Gorsuch. McConnell’s brush-off of Garland became fodder for Democratic outrage over Trump’s nomination of Judge Amy Coney Barrett to serve on the Supreme Court following Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg’s death in September 2020.
The Associated Press reported that Biden tapped Garland because he has experience in the Justice Department serving under two presidents – George H.W. Bush and Bill Clinton and the president-elect is looking to restore integrity to the office.
Merrick Garland, President Biden's nominee for U.S. attorney general, speaks in Wilmington, Del., on Jan. 7. Most people know Judge Merrick Garland for what didn't happen to him. Five years ago, the Senate never acted on his nomination to the Supreme Court. This week, that will change, as a new chapter begins in Garland's lifelong commitment ...
In 2016, Judge Merrick Garland was President Barack Obama's nominee to the Supreme Court. Five years later, he is President Biden's pick to lead the Justice Department.
On April 19, 1995, a truck bomb tore apart the federal building in Oklahoma City, killing 168 people. Former Deputy Attorney General Jamie Gorelick remembers watching that day, with Garland at her side. "He basically said, while watching children being pulled out of the wreckage, that he had to go," Gorelick said.
In those years after the Watergate scandal, department leaders struggled to separate partisan influence from law enforcement and establish new boundaries for the FBI.
The Justice Department is still reeling from political scandals from the Trump years — and racing to neutralize the threat from homegrown, violent extremists who participated in the attack on the U.S. Capitol. Over a legal career that spans 44 years, Garland has confronted those kinds of problems before.
Just about the only criticism Garland's nomination has drawn is in the area of civil rights, where his record is less robust. "Garland is a moderate, so I don't see him as the bold and visionary leader on racial justice that some people were hoping for," said Georgetown's Butler.