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Gregory Wayne Abbott (/ æ b ə t / ABB-ət; born November 13, 1957) is an American politician, attorney, and jurist serving since 2015 as the 48th governor of Texas.A member of the Republican Party, he served from 2002 to 2015 as the 50th attorney general of Texas and from 1996 to 2001 as a justice of the Texas Supreme Court.
Gregory golfing in 1920. In 1914, US President Woodrow Wilson appointed him US Attorney General, an office that Gregory held until 1919.Despite a continuing commitment to progressive reform, Gregory provoked enormous controversy performance as attorney general because of his collaboration with Postmaster General Albert S. Burleson and others in orchestrating a campaign to crush domestic ...
The JAG School has a long history of supplying attorneys into the military and federal government roles, particularly the federal judiciary. The JAG School is often considered "the U.S. Army’s graduate school equivalent of its United States Military Academy ."
Thomas Watt Gregory – Former Attorney General of the United States; namesake of UT Austin Gregory Gym [16] Richard Gump – co-founder of international law firm Akin Gump Straus; Kent Hance – Chancellor Emeritus of Texas Tech University System; Former Member of Congress who defeated George W Bush in his first Congressional race. [17]
Gregory J. Vincent: Alpha Rho Lambda: President of Hobart College and William Smith College; professor; attorney, civil rights and social justice expert [12] [19] [17] Walter Washington: Gamma Upsilon: President of Alcorn State University; 24th general president of Alpha Phi Alpha [12] [17] Charles H. Wesley: Zeta
Toggle List of attorneys general of Rhode Island subsection. 2.1 Patent of 1643. ... Albert C. Greene, 1825–1843. John Sanford, of Portsmouth May 1663 – November ...
This is a list of notable alumni of Yale Law School, ... Albert W. Cretella ... James Speth (1969), attorney and environmental activist; Gregory Stanton, ...
This list includes individuals self-identified as African Americans who have made prominent contributions to the field of law in the United States, especially as eminent judges or legal scholars. Individuals who may have obtained law degrees or practiced law, but whose reasons for notability are not closely related to that profession, are ...