Josh Kaul was sworn in as Wisconsin’s 45th Attorney General on January 7, 2019.Josh’s top priority is public safety. Under his leadership, the Wisconsin Department of Justice has worked …
Apr 14, 2022 · Kaul’s own mother, Peg Lautenschlager, learned this the hard way when she was Attorney General, and a delay in processing a DNA sample left an offender on the street who …
Mar 28, 2022 · Prior to becoming the state’s top law enforcement officer, Kaul, a Stanford Law grad and former federal prosecutor in Baltimore whose mother, Peg Lautenschlager, served as …
Josh grew up in Oshkosh and Fond du Lac, where he attended public schools. He played fullback on his high school football team and first base on the baseball team. Josh’s mom, Peg …
Josh’s mom, Peg Lautenschlager, spent much of her career working as a prosecutor, and his step-dad, Bill Rippl, was a police officer. Josh went to college at Yale, where he met his wife, Lindsey. He majored in history and economics and graduated with honors.
Josh has gone to court to fight back against these laws that restrict access to the ballot box. Josh grew up in Oshkosh and Fond du Lac, where he attended public schools. He played fullback on his high school football team and first base on the baseball team.
Democratic candidate for Attorney General Josh Kaul compares his career as a prosecutor with Republican opponent Brad Schimel. Kaul, whose ... GOP Attorney General Brad Schimel and Democrat Josh Kaul sparred in a debate Sunday night over arming teachers, untested rape ...
Republican Brad Schimel is narrowing his lead in the race for attorney general over Democrat Josh Kaul, according to the ... Read More. Wisconsin Attorney General candidate Josh Kaul campaigns in La Crosse. A Wisconsin Attorney General hopeful is in La Crosse as a part of his ‘Justice Tour.’.
She served on former New York Governor Mario Cuomo 's Task Force on Diversity in the Judiciary. She served as counsel for Albert Vann, Chief of Staff for Roger L. Green in the New York State Assembly, and in the administration of New York Attorney General Eliot Spitzer. She was appointed the first Assistant Attorney General in charge of the Brooklyn regional office in 1999. While working in that position, James worked in many capacities but notably focused on consumer complaints involving predatory lending and other unlawful business practices.
Following Davis's death, his brother Geoffrey ran for his vacant Council seat on the Democratic Party ticket, but on election day, November 4, 2003, Geoffrey A. Davis lost by a large margin to James as the Working Families Party nominee.
James' first run for the 35th Council District was in November 2001. In a close race, James received 42% of the vote on the Working Families Party line but lost to James E. Davis, a Democrat. In July 2003, just months before the next election, Davis was assassinated by Othniel Askew, a former political rival. Following Davis's death, his brother Geoffrey ran for his vacant Council seat on the Democratic Party ticket, but on election day, November 4, 2003, Geoffrey A. Davis lost by a large margin to James as the Working Families Party nominee. In that 2003 race James officially became a member of the Working Families Party, and was the first citywide office-holder to run solely on the WFP line.