New York Attorney General
New York Attorney General | |
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Seal of the Attorney General | |
Department of Law | |
Constituting instrument | New York Constitution, Executive Law |
Formation | 1626 |
First holder | Egbert Benson |
Website |
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The New York State Attorney General is the chief legal officer of the State of New York and head of the New York state government's Department of Law.[1] The office has been in existence in some form since 1626, under the Dutch colonial government of New York.
The current Attorney General is Eric Schneiderman. He was elected on November 2, 2010 and took office on January 1, 2011. He won reelection in 2014.
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 (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,[2] (2011–2015)
Solicitor General
- O. Peter Sherwood (1986–1991)[3]
- Jerry Boone (1991–1994)[4]
- Victoria A. Graffeo (1995–1996)
- Barbara Gott Billet (1996–1998)[5]
- Preeta D. Bansal (1999–2001)
- Caitlin Halligan (2001–2007)
- Barbara D. Underwood (2007–)
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.
- From 1823 to 1846, the Attorney General was elected by the New York State Legislature for a three-year term..
- Attorneys General have been elected by the voters since 1847.
List of New York State Attorneys General
Attorney General | Tenure | Party | Remarks |
Egbert Benson | May 8, 1777 – May 14, 1788 | ||
Richard Varick | May 14, 1788 – September 29, 1789 | Federalist | |
Aaron Burr | September 29, 1789 – November 8, 1791 | Dem.-Rep. | |
Morgan Lewis | November 8, 1791 – December 24, 1792 | Dem.-Rep. | |
Nathaniel Lawrence | December 24, 1792 – November 13, 1795 | Dem.-Rep. | |
Josiah Ogden Hoffman | November 13, 1795 – February 3, 1802 | Federalist | |
Ambrose Spencer | February 3, 1802 – February 3, 1804 | Dem.-Rep. | |
John Woodworth | February 3, 1804 – March 18, 1808 | Dem.-Rep. | |
Matthias B. Hildreth | March 18, 1808 – February 2, 1810 | Dem.-Rep. | |
Abraham Van Vechten | February 2, 1810 – February 1, 1811 | Federalist | |
Matthias B. Hildreth | February 1, 1811 – July 11, 1812 | Dem.-Rep. | died in office |
Thomas Addis Emmet | August 12, 1812 – February 13, 1813 | Dem.-Rep. | |
Abraham Van Vechten | February 13, 1813 – February 17, 1815 | Federalist | |
Martin Van Buren | February 17, 1815 – July 8, 1819 | Dem.-Rep. | |
Thomas Jackson Oakley | July 8, 1819 – February 12, 1821 | Federalist | |
Samuel A. Talcott | February 12, 1821 – January 27, 1829 | Dem.-Rep. | first appointed, in 1823 elected by State Legislature, resigned shortly before the end of his second term |
Greene C. Bronson | January 27, 1829 – January 12, 1836 | Democrat | elected a justice of the State Supreme Court during his third term |
Samuel Beardsley | January 12, 1836 – February 4, 1839 | Democrat | |
Willis Hall | February 4, 1839 – February 7, 1842 | Whig | |
George P. Barker | February 7, 1842 – February 3, 1845 | Democrat | |
John Van Buren | February 3, 1845 – January 1, 1848 | Democrat | legislated out of office by Constitution of 1846 |
Ambrose L. Jordan | January 1, 1848 – January 1, 1850 | Whig | first Attorney General elected by general ballot |
Levi S. Chatfield | January 1, 1850 – November 23, 1853 | Democrat | resigned shortly before the end of his second term |
Gardner Stow | December 8, 1853 – January 1, 1854 | appointed to fill unexpired term | |
Ogden Hoffman | January 1, 1854 – January 1, 1856 | Whig | |
Stephen B. Cushing | January 1, 1856 – January 1, 1858 | American | |
Lyman Tremain | January 1, 1858 – January 1, 1860 | Democrat | |
Charles G. Myers | January 1, 1860 – January 1, 1862 | Republican | |
Daniel S. Dickinson | January 1, 1862 – January 1, 1864 | Union | |
John Cochrane | January 1, 1864 – January 1, 1866 | Union | |
John H. Martindale | January 1, 1866 – January 1, 1868 | Republican | |
Marshall B. Champlain | January 1, 1868 – January 1, 1872 | Democrat | two terms |
Francis C. Barlow | January 1, 1872 – January 1, 1874 | Republican | |
Daniel Pratt | January 1, 1874 – January 1, 1876 | Democrat | |
Charles S. Fairchild | January 1, 1876 – January 1, 1878 | Democrat | |
Augustus Schoonmaker, Jr. | January 1, 1878 – January 1, 1880 | Democrat | |
Hamilton Ward, Sr. | January 1, 1880 – January 1, 1882 | Republican | |
Leslie W. Russell | January 1, 1882 – January 1, 1884 | Republican | |
Denis O'Brien | January 1, 1884 – January 1, 1888 | Democrat | two terms |
Charles F. Tabor | January 1, 1888 – January 1, 1892 | Democrat | two terms |
Simon W. Rosendale | January 1, 1892 – January 1, 1894 | Democrat | |
Theodore E. Hancock | January 1, 1894 – January 1, 1899 | Republican | two terms (1894–1895; 1896–1898) |
John C. Davies | January 1, 1899 – January 1, 1903 | Republican | two terms |
John Cunneen | January 1, 1903 – January 1, 1905 | Democrat | |
Julius M. Mayer | January 1, 1905 – January 1, 1907 | Republican | |
William S. Jackson | January 1, 1907 – January 1, 1909 | Democrat | |
Edward R. O'Malley | January 1, 1909 – January 1, 1911 | Republican | |
Thomas Carmody | January 1, 1911 – September 2, 1914 | Democrat | resigned shortly before the end of his second term |
James A. Parsons | September 2, 1914 – January 1, 1915 | Democrat | appointed to fill unexpired term |
Egburt E. Woodbury | January 1, 1915 – April 19, 1917 | Republican | resigned during his second term |
Merton E. Lewis | April 19, 1917 – January 1, 1919 | Republican | as First Deputy AG acted until being elected by the State Legislature on April 25 to fill unexpired first half of term, then re-elected in special election (Nov. 1917) for the other half (1918) |
Charles D. Newton | January 1, 1919 – January 1, 1923 | Republican | two terms |
Carl Sherman | January 1, 1923 – January 1, 1925 | Democrat | |
Albert Ottinger | January 1, 1925 – January 1, 1929 | Republican | two terms |
Hamilton Ward, Jr. | January 1, 1929 – January 1, 1931 | Republican | son of Hamilton Ward, Sr. (AG 1880-1881) |
John J. Bennett, Jr. | January 1, 1931 – January 1, 1943 | Democrat | five terms |
Nathaniel L. Goldstein | January 1, 1943 – January 1, 1955 | Republican | three terms |
Jacob K. Javits | January 1, 1955 – January 9, 1957 | Republican | resigned having been elected U.S. Senator |
Louis J. Lefkowitz | January 9, 1957 – January 1, 1979 | Republican | elected by the State Legislature to fill unexpired term, then re-elected to five more terms, longest-serving Attorney General (8 days short of 22 years) |
Robert Abrams | January 1, 1979 – January 1, 1994 | Democrat | resigned a year before the end of his fourth term |
G. Oliver Koppell | January 1, 1994 – January 1, 1995 | Democrat | elected by the State Legislature to fill unexpired term |
Dennis Vacco | January 1, 1995 – January 1, 1999 | Republican | |
Eliot Spitzer | January 1, 1999 – January 1, 2007 | Democrat | two terms, then elected Governor |
Andrew Cuomo | January 1, 2007 – January 1, 2011 | Democrat | one term, then elected Governor |
Eric Schneiderman | January 1, 2011–present | Democrat | |
See also
References
- ↑ Executive Law § 60. "There shall continue to be in the state government a department of law. The head of the department of law shall be the attorney-general [...]"
- ↑ Schneiderman Fills Six Top Posts, NY Law Journal.com, 23 December 2010, Stashenko, J., Retrieved 1 November 2013.
- ↑ New York State Unified Court System: Judges of the Trial Courts: Hon. O. Peter Sherwood, NYCourts.gov, Retrieved 1 November 2013.
- ↑ Jerry Boone Named Harrah's Entertainment Senior Vice President of Human Resources, TheFreeLibrary.com, Retrieved 1 November 2013.
- ↑ New York State Commissioner of Taxation and Finance Barbara G. Billet, FreedomSpeaks.com, Retrieved 1 November 2013.
External links
- New York Attorney General official website
- Department of Law in the New York Codes, Rules and Regulations
- New York Attorney General articles at Legal Newsline Legal Journal
- New York Attorney General articles at ABA Journal
- News and Commentary 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
- New York Attorney General Eric Schneiderman profile at National Association of Attorneys General
- Press releases at New York Attorney General