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  1. Report of the President, acting through the Attorney General, on the feasibility of establishing an environmental court system by William M Cohen, 1973
  2. The Attorney General's Page.(Justice Review Task Force appointed the Family Justice Reform Working Group to recommend changes to the family court system ... Columbia): An article from: The Advocate by Geoff Plant, 2004-11-01
  3. Cretney & Lush on Enduring Powers of Attorney by Denzil Lush, Stephen Michael Cretney, 1991-07
  4. Development of an RFP for a statewide prosecution system study, South Carolina, Office of the Attorney General by Robert Harrell, 1975
  5. Marketing for Attorneys and Law Firms (Haworth Marketing Resources) (Haworth Marketing Resources)

61. De-emphasis Of Property Crime Called 'perversion'
A leading Crown attorney says that the attorney general’s plans to focus his and breaking and entering from of the court system altogether, he warned.
http://observer.thecentre.centennialcollege.ca/news/OCAAvsAG040703.htm
April 7, 2004
New ministry focus called
'a perversion of justice'
Plan to de-emphasize property crime
draws fire from Ontario's Crown attorneys Old City Hall, Toronto's oldest court house.
By Geoff Micks
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A further reallocation could remove property crimes such as identity theft, insurance fraud, property theft and breaking and entering from of the court system altogether, he warned.
Askov decision is a ticking clock
"The attorney general is trying to do more with less, and that’s just not going to work,” Lightfoot said.
Meanwhile, the recent wave of shootings in Toronto has led the public to demand tough action against gangs and other violent criminals. Bryant has co-ordinated with police to create a task force to curb the proliferation of guns in the city. "We have established a special anti-guns-and-gangs unit that will involve an expert Crown prosecutor working with police from the start of an investigation. The work of this unit has already begun,” Bryant said in an address to the Association of Black Law Enforcers. “They are developing affidavit evidence that can be presented to judges at the time of sentencing of those convicted of gun crimes to support stiffer sentences.” Bryant is a Toronto MPP, and as the attorney general he sees it is part of his job to stop the spread of violence in his city.

62. History - US District Court NH
Like the district and circuit court system, the Office of United States The United States attorneys and the attorney general had to be allowed to retain
http://www.nhd.uscourts.gov/ci/history/03-06m.asp
History of the New Hampshire Federal Courts
Attorneys for the District of New Hampshire
  • Samuel Sherburne, Jr. (1789-1794)
  • Edward St. Loe Livermore (1794-1797)
  • Jeremiah Smith (1797-1801)
  • Edward St. Loe Livermore (1801)
  • John S. Sherburn (1801-1804)
  • Jonathan Steele (1804)
  • Daniel Humphreys (1804-1827)
  • William Plumer, Jr. (1827-1828)
  • Daniel M. Christie (1828-1829)
  • Samuel Cushman (1829-1830)
  • Daniel M. Durell (1830-1834)
  • John P. Hale (1834-1841)
  • Joel Eastman (1841-1845)
  • Franklin Pierce (1845-1847)
  • Josiah Minot (1847-1850)
  • William W. Stickney (1850-1853)
  • John H. George (1853-1858)
  • Anson S. Marshall (1858-1861)
  • Charles W. Rand (1861-1871)
  • Henry P. Rolfe (1871-1874)
  • Joshua G. Hall (1874-1879)
  • Ossian Ray (1879-1881)
  • Charles H. Burns (1881-1885)
  • John S.H. Frink (1885-1890)
  • James W. Remick (1890-1894)
  • Oliver E. Branch (1894-1898)
  • Charles J. Hamblett (1898-1907)
  • Charles W. Hoitt (1907-1914)
  • Fred H. Brown (1914-1922)
  • Raymond V. Smith (1922-1934)
  • Alexander Murchie (1934-1944)
  • Dennis E. Sullivan (1945-1949)
  • Robert D. Branch (1949)
  • 63. Carlus Haynes V. Office Of The Attorney General Phill Kline, Et Al. - Phillips N
    court grants plaintiff, a former assistant attorney general, a preliminary There shall be no expectation of privacy in using this system; however,
    http://www.phillipsnizer.com/library/cases/lib_case341.cfm
    by Martin Samson
    Subject Matter Index
    All Decisions Internet Laws and Statutes ... Internet Library Subject Matter Index Related Topic(s): E-mail, Right of Privacy and Internet Use
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    Carlus Haynes v. Office of the Attorney General Phill Kline, et al.
    Case No. 03-4209-RDR (D. Kan., December 23, 2003)
    Plaintiff was employed by the Kansas Attorney General as a "tobacco enforcement attorney." During his orientation, he was told that "his computer had two files: private and public" and that "he could put personal information in the private file and that no one would have access to it." The Kansas Attorney General had a computer use policy that was displayed on employees' computers (including plaintiff's) each time they were turned on. This policy provided, in part: Office computer use shall be in compliance with computer use procedures. Obtain full procedures from your deputy or supervisor. There shall be no expectation of privacy in using this system; however, intentional access to another user's e-mail without permission shall be prohibited, except as authorized by computer use procedures. Despite deletion, files may remain available in storage. Personal data on the system may be subject to removal. Data may be subject to state public records and records preservation laws.

    64. Former Deputy Assistant Attorney General John Yoo
    Former Deputy Assistant attorney general John Yoo Talks About Terrorism, GIACHINO John, I think the lingering impact of the Supreme court’s detainee
    http://www.cfif.org/htdocs/freedomline/current/in_our_opinion/general_john_yoo.h
    topnav('freedom'); subnav('on'); sectionhead('opinion'); sectionicon('story'); "...I think reasonable people can agree on a lot of the aspects of the War on Terrorism." leftContents('story'); leftTableEnd('story'); Former Deputy Assistant Attorney General John Yoo Talks About Terrorism, the Justice Department and the Supreme Court storytext('section'); On the radio program "Your Turn — Meeting Nonsense with Common Sense," the Center for Individual Freedom’s General Counsel, Renee Giachino, recently interviewed former Deputy Assistant Attorney General John Yoo about what it was like to work at the U.S. Department of Justice following September 11th and the impact of the Supreme Court’s rulings on detainees and the War on Terrorism. What follows are excerpts from the interview. GIACHINO: YOO: Thanks for giving me the opportunity to talk about it. It was the first time that our country has been directly attacked I think since the Civil War or by a foreign country since the War of 1812, and certainly it was an extraordinary event in a bad way, but it was extraordinary. I was at the office when I saw the second plane hit on television. The government and the entire city of Washington were evacuated within an hour after the second tower was hit. Of course we had the attack on the Pentagon that came soon thereafter. There was a real feeling, which is a first for Americans our age, that the Nation itself was under attack, and many people in our country had not felt that since Pearl Harbor.

    65. State Of Maine Attorney General - Augusta, Maine
    The Office of the Maine attorney general provides legal representation for the may be more readily resolved than through the use of the court system.
    http://www.maine.gov/ag/index.php?r=clg&s=chap18

    66. UNC Honor System: Honor At Carolina
    Students, faculty, and administrators maintain the Honor System at the University of The Offices of the Student attorney general and the Honor court,
    http://honor.unc.edu/honor/whoweare.html
    The Honor Code Committee on
    Student Conduct
    Bringing Honor ... Get Involved! Who We Are Read the Code Who We Are Carolina Chavez
    Outgoing Undergraduate Student Attorney General Matt McDowell
    Incoming Undergraduate Student Attorney General (April 2005) Craig Schauer
    Outgoing Undergraduate Honor Court Chair John Deans
    Incoming Undergraduate Honor Court Chair (April 2005) Ted Kaplan
    Graduate Student Attorney General Law School Student Attorney General: Ben Stacke
    Medical School Student Attorney General: Stephanie Dix
    Dental School Student Attorney General: TBA, See Melinda Manning for now.
    Pharmacy School Attorney General: Jim McAllister Stacy Bennett
    Outgoing Honor System Outreach Coordinator Shelly Schaaf Incoming Honor System Outreach Coordinator (April 2005) David Gilbert Assistant Dean of Students and Judicial Programs Officer Undergraduate Members Students, faculty, and administrators maintain the Honor System at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. The Offices of the Student Attorney General and the Honor Court, with advice from the Office of the Dean of Students, carry out the day-to-day activities of the system, including the investigation and adjudication of possible Honor Code violations.

    67. Nebraska.gov - The Official Website Of Nebraska
    attorney general court System Dept. of Agriculture Dept. of Labor Dept.of Revenue Economic Development Game Parks Governor
    http://www.state.ne.us/
    Nebraska.gov
    The Official Website of Nebraska
    10 year Anniversary Home Business Citizen Education ... Ask a Librarian
    Governor Dave Heineman
    Nebraska.gov
    State Agencies
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    68. 1/05/05 - Alberto Gonzales: Three Questions The Attorney General Nominee Must Ad
    7/8/05 Key Victory In Appeals court Against 2003 Federal Abortion Ban attorney general s Power over Women s Access to Abortion
    http://www.crlp.org/pr_05_0105gonzales.html

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    2005 Press Releases 2004 Press Releases 2003 Press Releases ... join mailing list Alberto Gonzales: Three Questions the Attorney General Nominee Must Address The Center for Reproductive Rights calls on the U.S. Attorney General nominee Alberto Gonzales to fully disclose his positions on reproductive rights issues during his Senate confirmation hearing. Specifically, the Center for Reproductive Rights urges him to declare that he won't be an activist Attorney General undoing Roe v. Wade and to make clear whether he plans to defend federal laws that restrict the rights afforded by the landmark 1973 decision. Attorney General's Power over Women's Access to Abortion The Attorney General's office holds enormous power over a woman's right to reproductive self-determination. It is imperative that the women of this country know that the individual holding the office is committed to protecting that right. During his confirmation hearing, the current Attorney General, John Ashcroft, promised to enforce Roe but instead aggressively defended the "Partial Birth Abortion Ban Act of 2003," a law that three federal courts have found blatantly violates the rights protected by the decision. He did so even though the U.S. Supreme Court declared an almost identical law unconstitutional nearly five years ago.

    69. Ten Commandments - Attorney General Bill Pryor - A 21st Century Judas
    Fob James appointed Bill Pryor as Alabama attorney general to fill a vacancy . did Adolph Hitler when he used the court system to further his goals.
    http://spofga.org/ten_commandments/2004/feb/bill_pryor_3.phtml
    Attorney General Bill Pryor - A 21st Century Judas
    Former Governor Fob James appointed Bill Pryor as Alabama Attorney General to fill a vacancy. In Governor Fob James own words you will read that Bill Pryor stated he would not give in to illegal orders from federal judges. That he appointed Bill Pryor based upon his responses in an interview. Here is the statement recently release by Governor Fob James: Affidavit of Forrest H. “Fob” James Jr.
    1. I am a citizen of the United States and the State of Alabama. I had the privilege of serving as Governor of Alabama twice.
    2. One of the primary reasons I ran for Governor in 1994 was a forty-year pattern of illegal acts by the U.S. Supreme Court. Forbidding pre-game prayer by young athletes, the removal of the 10 commandments from the schools, and the ever-expanding grab for power by the courts, especially the federal courts, concerned me. I repeatedly spoke on these matters throughout my campaign. The so-called “equity funding” case in Alabama was an example of judicial arrogance on the home front that I also vigorously opposed as a candidate for Governor in 1994.
    3. In my second term I had the good fortune to have Jeff Sessions as Attorney-General for a time. After he was elected to the U.S. Senate, he recommended to me a young man from Mobile named Bill Pryor to replace him. I remember talking with Bill about Judge Brevard Hand, a federal judge also from Mobile. Bill spoke highly of Judge Hand and if I remember correctly, a decision the Judge had made in the

    70. VARBusiness Letter To Massachusetts Attorney General
    To Tom Reilly, attorney general of Massachusetts. There are simply too manyobstacles, besides a court system and Justice Department that appears to
    http://www.varbusiness.com/sections/columns/columns.jhtml?articleId=18822321

    71. Attorney General Strains To Withhold Public Information
    Despite being elected as the people s attorney general, in many cases a publicrecords advocate could serve as a recourse to the court system.
    http://www.citizenreviewonline.org/July_2004/19/attorney.htm
    Attorney general strains to withhold public information Opinion by JASON MERCIER;
    The News Tribune
    "The people of this state do not yield their sovereignty to the agencies that serve them. The people, in delegating authority, do not give their public servants the right to decide what is good for the people to know and what is not good for them to know. The people insist on remaining informed so that they may maintain control over the instruments that they have created. ..." WASHINGTON'S OPEN RECORDS ACT (RCW 42.17.251)
    "Independence Forever!" Those were the last public words spoken by John Adams, one of our nation's founders and America's second president. Adams spent his life warning fellow citizens that government is powerful, freedom is fragile and citizens must resist the "first approaches of arbitrary power." In this spirit, laws have been crafted in Washington state to ensure that citizens remain in control of their government, rather than vice versa. Sadly, the people's legally protected authority has come under fierce assault by some state agencies and the judicial system.

    72. Attorney General - Opinion Archives
    Cass County attorney WRITTEN BY Robert M. Spire, attorney general As younote in your request, the justice court system has been eliminated in Nebraska
    http://ago.nol.org/local/opinion/?topic=details&id=1099

    73. James Affidavits Concerning Alabama Attorney-General Bill Pryor's Fitness To Pro
    Alabama attorneygeneral Bill Pryor, nominated to the US Eleventh Circuit Supreme court was misusing the legal system to achieve its own social agenda,
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    James Affidavits Concerning Alabama
    Attorney-General Bill Pryor's Fitness to Prosecute Roy Moore Alabama Attorney-General Bill Pryor, nominated to the U. S. Eleventh Circuit Court of Appeals, is facing new opposition to his appointment from former supporters close to his situation Former Alabama Governor Fob James has come out of retirement from public life to file affidavits urging the Alabama Court of the Judiciary to remove Pryor from his position as prosecutor against Chief Justice Roy Moore in Moore's up-and-coming suspension trial. The affidavits of former Governor James and his son raise fundamental questions about Pryor's integrity and fitness for either the prosecutorial or Eleventh Circuit job. Doug Phillips of American Vision reports that the former Governor was so concerned about Pryor's "hypocrisy and dishonesty" that James has decided to break his years of silence regarding Pryor. Additionally, Phillips has declared that "I can also say for a certainty that the former Governor was not approached by any member of the Moore team for this testimony or affidavit."
    Affidavit of Forrest H. "Fob" James, Jr.

    74. Illinois Conservative Politics
    Former attorney general condemns Madison County s court system. Friday, April16, 2004. By Steve Stanek. MADISON COUNTY Former US attorney general
    http://www.illinoisleader.com/news/newsview.asp?c=13923

    75. Decatur Native Is Interim Attorney General
    Bob Riley said Friday he will name an attorney general in a matter of weeks . name a replacement chief justice to preside over Alabama s court system.
    http://www.decaturdaily.com/decaturdaily/news/040221/interim.shtml

    76. The Avalon Project : Attorney General Ashcroft News Conference - Administrative
    attorney general Transcript News Conference Administrative Change to Board of The immigration court system receives a staggering 271000 cases a year,
    http://www.yale.edu/lawweb/avalon/sept_11/ashcroft_011.htm
    The Avalon Project at Yale Law School
    September 11, 2001 : Attack on America
    Attorney General Ashcroft News Conference - Administrative Change to Board of Immigration Appeals; February 6, 2002
    Attorney General Transcript
    News Conference - Administrative Change to Board of Immigration Appeals
    Wednesday, February 6, 2002
    DOJ Conference Center
    ATTY GEN. ASHCROFT: Good afternoon. On November the 8th, I pledged that the Department of Justice would undertake a series of reorganizations to serve better our mission of protecting America from terrorist attack, our mission of enforcing our nation's laws and safeguarding our civil liberties. A critical part of our mission is enforcing our immigration laws enforcing them fairly, deliberately, and without delay. Today, to accomplish that objective, I am announcing a reorganization of the Board of Immigration Appeals. The immigration court system receives a staggering 271,000 cases a year, most of which move through the trial-level immigration courts in a timely manner. However, the Board of Immigration Appeals, which adjudicates appeals in immigration cases, is badly in need of comprehensive reform. The board is broken in several respects. Most notably, it has allowed the accumulation of a massive backlog of more than 56,000 pending cases. This bottleneck in the immigration court system gravely undermines the enforcement of our country's immigration laws. Both a cause and a consequence of this backlog is the fact that the board takes an inordinately long time to resolve cases. More than 34,000 of those pending cases are over a year old, and more than 10,000 cases are over three years old. That kind of delay is unacceptable in any court, anywhere.

    77. NOW With Bill Moyers. Politics & Economy. A Justice For All? - State Attorneys G
    Alaska court System. Arkansas Arkansas attorney general. Arizona CaliforniaDepartment of Justice, Office of the attorney general. Colorado
    http://www.pbs.org/now/politics/courtmap.html
    A Justice for All? More on This Story: Select One William Pryor's Record The Federal Court System Transcript: A Justice for All Previous Page State Attorneys General Map NOW's piece "A Justice for All" gives a glimpse of the legal precedent setting power of state attorneys general. These men and women are the highest legal officials in each state. It's a position that is likely to grow in importance as the nation's Supreme Court, increasingly pro-states' rights, is expected to send a greater number of decisions back to the states for judgment. State attorneys general are also the front line in consumer protection . A visit to your state's Web site will help you access important information about fraud, identity theft and no-call programs. Many state sites have special areas to help protect younger citizens. Visit South Dakota's Child Abduction Amber Alert Site and Virginia's Safe Surfin' page dedicated teaching kids about online safety to learn more. In the role as guardians of the public interest, several attorneys general are responsible for the massive tobacco awards now propping up state coffers. And, just last year, New York's Attorney General Eliot Spitzer filed, and won, a landmark suit against several large Wall Street firms accused of corporate malfeasance.

    78. American Civil Liberties Union : Attorney General John Ashcroft’s Assault On Ci
    attorney general John Ashcroft’s Assault on Civil Liberties (Updated September 2003 the US court system and contains significant due process violations.
    http://www.aclu.org/SafeandFree/SafeandFree.cfm?ID=11137&c=206

    79. Seminole Tribune : Attorney General Janet Reno Launches Tribal Court Initiative
    Seminole Tribune attorney general Janet Reno Launches Tribal court Initiative The tribal court system is the judicial institution closest to American
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      Attorney General Janet Reno Launches Tribal Court Initiative to Fight. Crime in Indian Country
      The Department of Justice will launch a Tribal Courts Initiative to fight crime in Indian Country by encouraging the establishment of U.S. magistrate Courts on reservation prosecute crimes committed on Indian reservations, Attorney General Janet Reno announced today. The Tribal Courts Initiative also will develop "Tribal Court Partnership Projects" to strengthen Indian Country justice systems.
      "The tribal court system is the judicial institution closest to American Indian victims, offenders, and their families - both culturally and physically," Reno said. "Strong tribal courts are an essential component of tribal sovereignty, self-governance and economic stability of Indian Nations."

    80. ATTORNEY-GENERAL OPENS DANDENONG COURT
    From the Office of the attorneygeneral. 24 August 1994. attorney-general OPENSDANDENONG court. Dandenong s new Magistrates court provided separate
    http://www.dpc.vic.gov.au/domino/Web_Notes/pressrel.nsf/0/99ee9f612bb25efd4a2561

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