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  2. Merrick Garland - Wikipedia

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    In 1993, Garland joined the new Clinton administration as deputy assistant attorney general in the Criminal Division of the United States Department of Justice. [4] The following year, Deputy Attorney General Jamie Gorelick – a key mentor of Garland's [25] – asked Garland to be her principal associate deputy attorney general. [4] [26]

  3. List of Department of Justice appointments by Joe Biden

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    Office of Justice Programs — Assistant Attorney General (Office of Justice Programs) Amy L. Solomon: May 2, 2023 (Confirmed April 18, 2023, 59–40) [RC 14] July 19, 2024 [13] — Director of the Bureau of Justice Assistance. Karhlton F. Moore: February 28, 2022 — — Director of the Bureau of Justice Statistics. Alex Piquero: August 15 ...

  4. United States Department of Justice - Wikipedia

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    The U.S. Marshals Service was established as an agency in 1969, and it was elevated to full bureau status under the Justice Department in 1974. [28] [29] Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) – On July 26, 1908, a small investigative force was created within the Justice Department under Attorney General Charles Bonaparte.

  5. United States Attorney General - Wikipedia

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    The United States attorney general (AG) is the head of the United States Department of Justice (DOJ) and is the chief law enforcement officer of the federal government of the United States. The attorney general serves as the principal advisor to the president of the United States on all legal matters.

  6. List of Department of Justice appointments by Donald Trump

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    Resignation announced by the Department of Justice on January 7, 2021. [25] The New York Times noted that his resignation did not specifically refer to the events of the prior day. [26] Assistant Attorney General (Civil Division) Jody Hunt: September 4, 2018 July 3, 2020 [27] Chief of Staff to the Attorney General February 2017 September 22, 2017

  7. Lisa Monaco - Wikipedia

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    During her time at the University of Chicago, she spent summers working in Washington, D.C. as an intern on the D.C. Superior Court and as an intern for the United States Department of Justice in 1995. [12] Additionally, Monaco served as the editor-in-chief of the University of Chicago Law School Roundtable, a legal journal. [13]

  8. Rod Blagojevich - Wikipedia

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    Illinois Gov. Rod R. Blagojevich and his Chief of Staff John Harris Arrested on Federal Corruption Charges Department of Justice, December 9, 2008, press release; United States District Court: United States of America v. Rod R. Blagojevich and John Harris, December 9, 2008, copy of 76-page complaint (text version) People of the State of Illinois v.

  9. Jim Ryan (politician) - Wikipedia

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    Ryan was born in Chicago on February 21, 1946 and grew up in the suburb of Villa Park, Illinois. [1] [2] His father, Edward Ryan, was a construction worker while his mother was an Italian immigrant housewife. [2] As a youth, he was active in boxing and won the middleweight title in the 1963 Chicago Golden Gloves tournament when he was 17 years old.