Feb 03, 2022 · 254 0. 0. TRENTON – Governor Phil Murphy today nominated Matt Platkin to be the Attorney General of New Jersey. Platkin served as Chief Counsel to the Governor from January 2018 to October 2020. His nomination will now go to the Senate for confirmation. Platkin will assume the role of Acting Attorney General on Monday, February 14, 2022.
Dec 07, 2018 · President Donald Trump has decided to nominate former Attorney General William Barr to be the next permanent head of the Justice Department, the President told reporters Friday.
Jul 01, 2021 · President Biden recently nominated a lawyer connected to Hunter Biden, his son, to be assistant attorney general for the Department of Justice’s Office of Legal Policy. Hampton Dellinger formerly worked alongside Hunter Biden. Dellinger was a partner at law firm Boies, Schiller, and Flexner from 2013 until last year.
Nov 17, 2020 · Sally Yates, a top prospect for U.S. Attorney General (Photo by Alex Wong/Getty Images) Thankfully, fortunately, and mercifully, the 2020 election is now over (and maybe even President Donald ...
United States Attorney GeneralIncumbent Merrick Garland since March 11, 2021United States Department of JusticeStyleMr. Attorney General (informal) The Honorable (formal)Member ofCabinet National Security Council13 more rows
DivisionsOfficeNomineeAssumed office— Assistant Attorney General (National Security Division)Matt OlsenNovember 1, 2021 (Confirmed October 28, 2021, 53–45)— Assistant Attorney General (Tax Division)TBA—5 more rows
Confirming U.S. Attorneys as the chief federal law enforcement officers in their district is important for these efforts. The President has now announced 43 nominees to serve as U.S. Attorneys. Vanessa R.Jan 26, 2022
As of March 24, 2022, President Biden had nominated 43 people to be U.S. attorneys, and 32 of them were confirmed. There are a total of 93 U.S. attorneys in the Department of Justice.
Jonathan KanterSenate Confirms Jonathan Kanter to Head DOJ Antitrust Division.Nov 29, 2021
This guide provides insight into how you can get hired as an AUSA. There are currently 93 United States Attorneys: one for each of the 94 federal judicial districts, except for Guam and the Northern Marianas, where a single U.S. Attorney serves both districts.
List of United States AttorneysDistrictAttorneyLeft officeAlabamaU.S. Attorney for the W.D. of ArkansasDuane KeesJanuary 17, 2020David Clay FowlkesCalifornia116 more rows
William BarrPresidentDonald TrumpDeputyRod Rosenstein Ed O'Callaghan (acting) Jeffrey A. RosenPreceded byJeff SessionsSucceeded byMerrick Garland30 more rows
Michael Cohen (lawyer)Michael CohenCohen in 2019BornMichael Dean Cohen August 25, 1966 Lawrence, New York, U.S.EducationAmerican University (BA) Cooley Law School (JD)Political partyDemocratic (before 2002, 2004–2017, 2018–present) Republican (2002–2004, 2017–2018)10 more rows
Appointment. The U.S. attorney is appointed by the President of the United States for a term of four years, with appointments subject to confirmation by the Senate. A U.S. attorney continues in office, beyond the appointed term, until a successor is appointed and qualified.
93 United States AttorneysCharged with ensuring “that the laws be faithfully executed,” the 93 United States Attorneys work to enforce federal laws throughout the country.Feb 18, 2022
Subject to the powers and duties of the Governor, the Attorney General shall be the chief law officer of the State.
Merrick Garland Is To Be Joe Biden's Nominee For Attorney General : Biden Transition Updates The federal appeals judge was spurned when Democrats supported him as a Supreme Court justice. Now the incoming Biden administration wants him to lead what it calls reform at the Justice Department.
Former Justice Department officials pointed out that after Watergate, President Gerald Ford enlisted former University of Chicago President Edward Levi to be attorney general and restore public confidence in the institution. The Justice Department bestows an award for honor and integrity in his name.
The Justice Department bestows an award for honor and integrity in his name. Supporters said Garland could play a similar role, sending twin messages: The department will operate free from political influence in law enforcement matters, and that its leaders will prioritize morale of the DOJ's career employees.
Merrick Garland came to national attention in 2016 when President Barack Obama nominated him to the U.S. Supreme Court. Senate Republicans denied Garland even a hearing for the post.
Merrick Garland came to national attention in 2016 when President Barack Obama nominated him to the U.S. Supreme Court. Senate Republicans denied Garland even a hearing for the post. Susan Walsh/AP hide caption. toggle caption. Susan Walsh/AP.
Garland oversaw the prosecution of Oklahoma City bomber Timothy McVeigh and gained significant management experience inside the sprawling department in the 1990s. He also was a career prosecutor inside the U.S. attorney's office in Washington, D.C., where, among other things, he investigated and helped bring to justice the city's mayor, Marion Barry.
Kristen Clarke, who has led the Lawyers' Committee for Civil Rights Under Law, is Biden's choice to run the Civil Rights Division. Garland oversaw the prosecution of Oklahoma City bomber Timothy McVeigh and gained significant management experience inside the sprawling department in the 1990s.
Harris also served in the African Affairs Directorate at the White House under President Bill Clinton and in the U.S. Mission to the United Nations under Ambassador Richard Holbrooke.
Grant Harris, Nominee for Assistant Secretary for Industry and Analysis, Department of Commerce. Grant T. Harris is CEO of Connect Frontier LLC, a consulting firm that advises companies on doing business in emerging and frontier markets globally.
Paloma Adams-Allen joined the Inter-American Foundation (IAF), a US agency supporting community-led development in Latin America and the Caribbean, in April 2017 as president and chief executive officer .
David Weil is Dean and professor at The Heller School for Social Policy and Management at Brandeis University. Prior to joining the Heller School in August 2017, he served as Administrator of the Wage and Hour Division at the United States Department of Labor under President Obama from 2014 to 2017.
Julieta Valls Noyes, a career member of the Senior Foreign Service, class of Career Minister, is Deputy Director of the Department of State’s Foreign Service Institute, and a former U.S. ambassador to the Republic of Croatia.
He ultimately served as attorney general from 1991 through 1993. He subsequently served in several executive and leadership positions at corporations, including Verizon Communications. Barr also served as a board member on CNN’s parent company, Time Warner, Inc., (now Warner Media) from 2009 until 2018. Prior to Trump’s comments, Barr had emerged ...
As for how quickly Barr could be confirmed, one congressional source notes it’s usually at least two months from nomination to confirmation and said if the appropriate paperwork gets to the Hill in time, a hearing could be held in January.
Officials at the DOJ are thrilled with Trump’s selection of Barr, multiple current and former officials told CNN. He’s universally seen as solid, reliable conservative, but also someone who can get confirmed.
The Black Lives Matter organization has recently updated its list of demands, focusing on accountability for former President Donald Trump and his supporters. Black Lives Matter is demanding that politicians
Political slogans on t-shirts and other clothing in the United States during athletic events is commonplace since 2020. However, the Olympics in Tokyo this summer will take a different stance.
Former President Donald Trump teased during an interview that aired late Monday a possible run for presidency in 2024. While he declined to make definitive statements due to legal reasons,
West Virginia became the latest state to pass a bill that would ban transgender people from competing in female middle school, high school, and college sports. The bill narrowly got
While Americans favor of term limits for Supreme Court justices, they are less enthusiastic about changes to the overall makeup of the court, according to a recent Ipsos/Reuters poll. Polling
Those in the state house in the state of Michigan are getting some backlash after they set out tough travel recommendations but then didn't follow their own guidelines. One in
Sweeping election reform bills are being proposed across the country following the 2020 presidential election. Among them is Florida Senate Bill 90. The bill establishes that voters who wish to
Judge Gardner is the sister of Stacey Abrams, former Minority Leader of the Georgia House of Representatives, whose voter registration efforts played a major role in helping Biden prevail in Georgia — and the President-elect owes the Abrams family a debt of gratitude. (Stacey Abrams has also occasionally been mentioned as a possible SCOTUS justice ...
This controversial capstone to her career in government shouldn’t overshadow the fact that Yates has more than 25 years of prosecutorial experience, dating back to her hiring as an AUSA by then-U.S. Attorney Bob Barr (yes, that Bob Barr, later a prominent Republican congressman).
Senators tend to be nice to their former colleagues when it comes to confirmation; recall how Hillary Clinton, one of the most controversial figures in modern politics, was confirmed as Secretary of State by a vote of 94-2.
David Lat, the founding editor of Above the Law, is a writer, speaker, and legal recruiter at Lateral Link, where he is a managing director in the New York office. David’s book, Supreme Ambitions: A Novel (2014), was described by the New York Times as “the most buzzed-about novel of the year” among legal elites.
One is Jeh Johnson, current Paul Weiss partner and former Secretary of Homeland Security (and former General Counsel of the Department of Defense; I had the pleasure of profiling him when he held that role). A second is Senator Amy Klobuchar, who served as Hennepin County Attorney before joining the U.S. Senate.
In craps, the field is a sucker bet — and that’s probably the case in the Biden AG sweepstakes too. The four frontrunners are so far ahead of the other contenders that two separate Cabinet speculation stories, those of the New York Times and Politico, feature the same four names.
President Obama on Saturday nominated New York federal prosecutor Loretta Lynch to succeed Eric Holder as attorney general, making her the first African-American woman chosen to be the top law enforcement official in the county.
Standing beside the president, Lynch thanked her family and her colleagues, and pledged to carry on Holder's legacy.