The attorney general of New York is the chief legal officer of the
U.S. state
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of
New York and head of the Department of Law of the
state government. The office has been in existence in some form since 1626, under the
Dutch
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* Something of, from, or related to the Netherlands
* Dutch people ()
* Dutch language ()
Dutch may also refer to:
Places
* Dutch, West Virginia, a community in the United States
* Pennsylvania Dutch Country
People E ...
colonial government of New Netherland. The attorney general of the State of New York is the highest-paid state attorney general in the country.
Democrat
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Politics
*A proponent of democracy, or democratic government; a form of government involving rule by the people.
*A member of a Democratic Party:
**Democratic Party (United States) (D)
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Letitia James currently serves as attorney general, in office since January 1, 2019.
Functions
The attorney general advises the executive branch of state government and defends actions and proceedings on behalf of the state. The attorney general acts independently of the
governor of New York. The department's regulations are compiled in title 13 of the ''
New York Codes, Rules and Regulations
The ''New York Codes, Rules and Regulations'' (NYCRR) contains New York state rules and regulations. The NYCRR is officially compiled by the New York State Department of State's Division of Administrative Rules.
Contents
See also
* '' New York ...
'' (NYCRR).
Organization
The legal functions of the Department of Law are divided primarily into five major divisions: Appeals and Opinions, State Counsel, Criminal Justice, Economic Justice and Social Justice.
Chief deputy attorney general
* Harlan Levy
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Solicitor general
* Ruth Kessler Toch (1966–1979)
*
Shirley Adelson Siegel (1979–1982)
*
Robert Hermann (1983–1986)
*
O. Peter Sherwood (1986–1991)
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Jerry Boone
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* Jerry (Grand National winner), racehorse, winner of the 1840 Grand National
* Jerry (St Leger winner), racehorse, winner of 1824 St Leger Stakes
Arts, entertainment, and media
* ''Jerry'' (film), a 2006 Indian film ...
(1991–1994)
*
Victoria A. Graffeo (1995–1996)
*
Barbara Gott Billet
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(1996–1998)
New York State Commissioner of Taxation and Finance Barbara G. Billet
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* Preeta D. Bansal
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(1999–2001)
* Caitlin Halligan
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(2001–2007)
* Barbara D. Underwood (2007–present)
Terms of office
* From 1684 to 1777, when New York was under the British colonial government, the attorney general was appointed by the British crown, or the colonial governor on its behalf. In 1693, the attorney general earned a salary of 50 pounds.
* From 1777 to 1822, the attorney general was appointed by the Council of Appointment The Council of Appointment (sometimes also Council of Appointments) was a body of the Government of New York that existed from 1777 to 1822.
History
Under the New York Constitution of 1777, the Council of Appointment consisted of the Governor of N ...
.
* From 1823 to 1846, the attorney general was elected by the New York State Legislature
The New York State Legislature consists of the two houses that act as the state legislature of the U.S. state of New York: The New York State Senate and the New York State Assembly. The Constitution of New York does not designate an officia ...
for a three-year term.
* Attorneys general have been elected by the voters since 1847.
List of attorneys general of New York
Province of New York (1684–1776)
New York State (1777–present)
See also
*
References
External links
*
Department of Law
in the New York Codes, Rules and Regulations
The ''New York Codes, Rules and Regulations'' (NYCRR) contains New York state rules and regulations. The NYCRR is officially compiled by the New York State Department of State's Division of Administrative Rules.
Contents
See also
* '' New York ...
New York Attorney General
articles at ''ABA Journal''
at FindLaw
New York Consolidated Laws
at Law.Justia.com
U.S. Supreme Court Opinions - "Cases with title containing: State of New York"
at FindLaw
New York State Bar Association
Press releases
at New York Attorney General
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1626 establishments in the Dutch Empire