List of United States Associate Attorneys General
Name | Years in Office | Appointed By |
---|---|---|
Michael J. Egan | 1977 – 1979 | Carter |
John H. Shenefield | 1979 – 1981 | Carter |
Rudolph W. Giuliani | 1981 – 1983 | Reagan |
D. Lowell Jensen | 1983 – 1985 | Reagan |
Arnold I. Burns | 1985 – 1986 | Reagan |
Stephen S. Trott | 1986 – 1988 | Reagan |
Frank Keating | 1988 – 1990 | George H.W. Bush |
vacant | 1990 – 1992 | |
Wayne Budd | 1992 – 1993 | George H.W. Bush |
Webster Hubbell | 1993 – 1994 | Clinton |
John R. Schmidt | 1994 – 1997 | Clinton |
Raymond C. Fisher | 1997 – 1999 | Clinton |
Daniel Marcus | 1999 – 2001 | Clinton |
Jay B. Stephens | 2001 – 2002 | George W. Bush |
Peter D. Keisler * | 2002 – 2003 | George W. Bush |
Robert McCallum, Jr. | 2003 – 2006 | George W. Bush |
William W. Mercer * | 2006 – 2007 | George W. Bush |
Kevin J. O'Connor | 2008 – 2009 | George W. Bush |
Thomas J. Perrelli | 2009 – 2012 | Obama |
Tony West* | 2012 – present | Obama |
* Acting Associate Attorney General |
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