Jan 26, 2022 · From 1991 to 2002, Ms. Tucker served as a Trial Attorney in the Civil Division of the United States Department of Justice. From 1987 to 1991, Ms. Tucker served as an Assistant General Counsel for ...
Aug 23, 2011 · 17, 1987 \ { I \ REMARKS OF THE HONORABLE EDWIN MEESE III ATTORNEY GENERAL OF THE UNITED STATES AT THE INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON DRUG ABUSE AND ILLICIT TRAFFICKING WEDNESDAY, JUNE 17, 1987 VIENNA, AUSTRIA \ \ ! -I I d I {, ~ 1 I NOTE: Because Mr. Meese often speaks from notes,.the speech as delivered may vary from …
The President appoints a United States Attorney to each of the 94 federal districts (Guam and the Northern Mariana Islands are separate districts but share a United States Attorney). The United States Attorney is the chief federal law enforcement officer in their district and is also involved in civil litigation where the United States is a party.
The United States attorneys, marshals, and deputy marshals, the United States magistrate judges appointed by the district and territorial courts, with power to arrest, imprison, or bail offenders, and every other officer who is especially empowered by the President, are authorized and required, at the expense of the United States, to institute prosecutions against all persons …
William BarrPresidentGeorge H. W. BushPreceded byDonald B. AyerSucceeded byGeorge J. Terwilliger IIIUnited States Assistant Attorney General for the Office of Legal Counsel30 more rows
List of U.S. attorneys generalAttorney GeneralYears of serviceMerrick Garland2021-PresentCharles Lee1795-1801William Bradford1794-1795Edmund Jennings Randolph1789-179482 more rows
Matthew M. GravesUnited States Attorney for the District of ColumbiaIncumbent Matthew M. Graves since November 5, 2021United States Department of JusticeReports toThe Attorney GeneralAppointerThe President with Senate advice and consent
93 United States AttorneysThere 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.
California Former Attorneys GeneralMatthew Rodriguez2021 – 2021John K. Van de Kamp1983 – 1991George Deukemejian1979 – 1983Evelle J. Younger1971 – 1979Thomas C. Lynch1964 – 197129 more rows
Janet RenoOfficial portrait, c. 1990s78th United States Attorney GeneralIn office March 12, 1993 – January 20, 2001PresidentBill Clinton16 more rows
Merrick GarlandUnited 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
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Attorney General Karl A. Racine is the first elected Attorney General of the District of Columbia. With his inauguration in 2014, the Office of the Attorney General (OAG) began an new era of independence for the agency and accountability to District residents.
the President of the United StatesUnited States Attorneys are appointed by the President of the United States, with the advice and consent of the United States Senate, and serve at the direction of the Attorney General.
The national average salary for a Attorney is $100,000 in United States....Attorney Salaries.Job TitleSalaryUnited States Federal Government Attorney salaries - 117 salaries reportedUS$153,868/yr19 more rows•4 days ago
The principal duties of the Attorney General are to: Represent the United States in legal matters. Supervise and direct the administration and operation of the offices, boards, divisions, and bureaus that comprise the Department.Oct 8, 2021
February 9 – Brownsville, Texas, is deluged with 7 inches (177.80 mm) of rain in just two hours, and flooding in some parts of the city is worse than that caused by Hurricane Beulah in 1967. February 11 – The United States military detonates an atomic weapon at the Nevada Test Site.
October 11 – The first National Coming Out Day is held in celebration of the second National March on Washington for Lesbian and Gay Rights. October 14-16 – The United States is caught up in a drama that unfolds on television as a young child, Jessica McClure, falls down a well in Midland, Texas, and is later rescued.
Teddy Seymour is officially designated the first black man to sail around the world, when he completes his solo sailing circumnavigation in Frederiksted, St. Croix, of the United States Virgin Islands. Edwards v.
October 25 – 1987 World Series: The Minnesota Twins defeat the St. Louis Cardinals de spite having the worst regular season win–loss ratio for a winner, a record they hold until 2006.
September 15-16 – Pope John Paul II visits Los Angeles where he visits Dodger Stadium for an interfaith meeting with leaders of other religions, performs a telecommunications conference for local youths, and meets with entertainment leaders at the Universal Amphitheatre. September 17.
July 1 – U.S. President Ronald Reagan nominates former Solicitor General Robert Bork to the Supreme Court. The nomination is later rejected by the Senate, the first and only nominee rejection to date.
Hochberg was born in East Orange, New Jersey. She received a Bachelor of Arts degree from Tufts University in 1972. She received a Juris Doctor from Harvard Law School in 1975. She was a law clerk to Spottswood William Robinson III of the United States Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit from 1975 to 1976.
Hochberg was a special assistant to the Chairman of the United States Securities and Exchange Commission in 1976. She was in private practice in Newark from 1977 to 1983. She was an Assistant United States Attorney for the District of New Jersey from 1983 to 1987.
In 1994, Hochberg was named United States Attorney for the District of New Jersey, serving until 1999. She was nominated by President Bill Clinton on April 22, 1999, to a seat on the United States District Court for the District of New Jersey vacated by Joseph H. Rodriguez.
She currently offers mediation and arbitration services through her company Hochberg ADR.
Hochberg and her husband Mark, a heart surgeon, have two adult children, Alyssa and Asher.
Faith S. Hochberg at the Biographical Directory of Federal Judges, a public domain publication of the Federal Judicial Center.