Sally Yates, who was until Monday the acting U.S. Attorney General, sent a letter to Justice Department lawyers telling them not to defend Trump’s executive order. She is a woman of great integrity who acted at the risk of her own peril.
May 08, 2017 · Former acting Attorney General Sally Yates testified Monday before a Senate Judiciary subcommittee investigating Russian interference in the 2016 presidential election.
May 25, 2017 · View all of Commencement 2017. Sally Yates, the acting attorney general whom President Trump fired for refusing to enforce his tightened strictures on entering the country, said Wednesday that she acted out of a belief that defending the executive order would have meant falsely claiming it was not directed at Muslims.
Sally Yates Bio, Wiki. Sally Yates (Full name: Sally Caroline Quillian Yates) is an American lawyer and former acting United States Attorney General. She worked as Deputy Attorney General under President Barack Obama in 2015 and briefly under President Donald Trump. Yates served as Acting Attorney General for ten days in January 2017.
Aug 19, 2020 · Sally Yates. American lawyer. Barack Obama. 44th president of the United States, from 2009 to 2017. Former Acting Attorney General Sally Yates was an unusual speaker at Tuesday's Democratic National Convention. Yates, who served as a deputy attorney general under former President Barack Obama, stayed on in the Trump administration to help transition the …
Stephen HargroveLoretta Lynch / Spouse (m. 2007)
Loretta LynchDeputySally YatesPreceded byEric HolderSucceeded byJeff SessionsUnited States Attorney for the Eastern District of New York20 more rows
61 years (August 20, 1960)Sally Quillian Yates / Age
Instead, the authority to act as Attorney General is derived from one statute alone: 28 U.S.C. § 508. That authority automatically vests the power to act in the Deputy Attorney General and several other Senate-confirmed Department of Justice (DOJ) officials in a specified sequence.Jun 1, 2020
Eric HolderIn office February 3, 2009 – April 27, 2015PresidentBarack ObamaDeputyDavid W. Ogden James M. Cole Sally YatesPreceded byMichael Mukasey31 more rows
After leaving the Justice Department, Yates became a lecturer at Georgetown University Law Center and returned to Atlanta as a partner at the Atlanta-based international law firm King & Spalding, where she had worked 30 years earlier. Yates' practice focuses on investigations.
Kelley QuillianSally Quillian Yates / Father
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As all three branches of government have long recognized, the President may designate an acting official to perform the duties of a vacant principal office, including a Cabinet office, even when the acting official has not been confirmed by the Senate.Nov 14, 2018
Jeffrey A. RosenOfficial portrait, 2019Acting United States Attorney GeneralIn office December 24, 2020 – January 20, 2021PresidentDonald Trump27 more rows
Edmund Jennings RandolphOn September 26, 1789, Edmund Jennings Randolph was appointed the first Attorney General of the United States by President George Washington.