United States Associate Attorney General - List of United States Associate Attorneys General

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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