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Nobody who opposed Britain's involvement in the invasion of Iraq 2003 is going to be swayed, one way or another, by what then-Attorney General Lord Goldsmith thought of the legality of the war.
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In 2009, then-Attorney General Andrew Cuomo proposed since-enacted legislation that allows citizens to launch a dissolution process without government approval—if they can get 10% of an area's registered voters to sign a petition.
Pondering the Why for Rye Shelly Banjo 2011
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A 2003 formal opinion pdf from then-Attorney General Ken Salazar held that the corporate contribution ban "does not apply to candidates for local election in home rule or statutory localities."
Luis Toro: Colorado Springs Should Clear Up Its Ban on Corporate Contributions Luis Toro 2011
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Instead it was thwarted even before it could begin by then-Attorney General Alberto Gonzales who, mindful of the then-impending New York Times piece about the illegal warrantless wiretapping program, said he “needed Jane” to help cover for the administration when the storm broke.
Congressional Quarterly’s Jeff Stein on Antiwar Radio « Antiwar.com Blog 2009
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Put in place by then-Attorney General Janet Reno, the policy prohibited the military from reporting certain drug abusers to the FBI, which manages the national list of prohibited gun-buyers, federal officials said.
Reno-era policy kept Jared Loughner off FBI gun list James V. Grimaldi 2011
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A 2003 formal opinion pdf from then-Attorney General Ken Salazar held that the corporate contribution ban "does not apply to candidates for local election in home rule or statutory localities."
Luis Toro: Colorado Springs Should Clear Up Its Ban on Corporate Contributions Luis Toro 2011
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Jones said he believes the opinion issued by then-Attorney General Mike Beebe incorrectly includes universities or colleges in the concealed carry law's definition of "entities" that can put up signage.
Arkansas Group Asks For Guns On Campus Leah Finnegan 2011
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But after former Deputy Attorney General James Comey described a dramatic confrontation among top White House, Justice and FBI officials in then-Attorney General John Ashcroft's hospital room, Gonzales acknowledged he "may have created confusion" in his testimony.
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Jones said he believes the opinion issued by then-Attorney General Mike Beebe incorrectly includes universities or colleges in the concealed carry law's definition of "entities" that can put up signage.
Arkansas Group Asks For Guns On Campus Leah Finnegan 2011
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In September of that year, then-Attorney General Mark Barnett released a report on the riot that called for tighter security, and the South Dakota Legislature approved $1.7 million to convert the prison's Jameson Annex from medium to maximum security so it could house high-risk inmates.
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