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List of United States Deputy Attorneys General

Name Years in Office Appointed By
A. Devitt Vanech 1951 – 1952 Truman
Ross L. Malone 1952 – 1953 Truman
William P. Rogers 1953 – 1957 Eisenhower
Lawrence E. Walsh 1957 – 1960 Eisenhower
Byron White 1961 – 1962 Kennedy
Nicholas Katzenbach 1962 – 1965 Kennedy, Johnson
Ramsey Clark 1965 – 1967 Johnson
Warren Christopher 1967 – 1969 Johnson
Richard G. Kleindienst 1969 – 1972 Nixon
Ralph E. Erickson 1972 – 1973 Nixon
Joseph Sneed 1973 Nixon
William Ruckelshaus 1973 Nixon
Laurence Silberman 1974 – 1975 Ford
Harold R. Tyler, Jr. 1975 – 1977 Ford
Peter F. Flaherty 1977 – 1978 Carter
Benjamin R. Civiletti 1978 – 1979 Carter
Charles B. Renfrew 1980 – 1981 Carter
Edward C. Schmults 1981 – 1984 Reagan
Carol E. Dinkins 1984 – 1985 Reagan
D. Lowell Jensen 1985 – 1986 Reagan
Arnold I. Burns 1986 – 1988 Reagan
Harold G. Christensen 1988 – 1989 Reagan
Donald B. Ayer 1989 – 1990 George H.W. Bush
William P. Barr 1990 – 1991 George H.W. Bush
George J. Terwilliger III 1992 – 1993 George H.W. Bush
Philip B. Heymann 1993 – 1994 Clinton
Jamie Gorelick 1994 – 1997 Clinton
Eric Holder 1997 – 2001 Clinton
Larry Thompson 2001 – 2003 George W. Bush
James Comey 2003 – 2005 George W. Bush
Paul McNulty 2005 – 2007 George W. Bush
Craig Morford (acting) 2007 – 2008 George W. Bush
Mark Filip 2008 – 2009 George W. Bush
David W. Ogden 2009 – 2010 Obama
Gary Grindler (acting) 2010 Obama
James M. Cole 2010 – present Obama

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