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Attorney General Texas
Denton - Texas

Principal Locations
  1. Abilene
  2. Amarillo
  3. Arlington
  4. Austin
  5. Baytown
  6. Beaumont
  7. Brownsville
  8. College Station
  9. Corpus Christi
  10. Dallas
  11. Del Rio
  12. Denton
  13. El Paso
  14. Fort Worth
  15. Galveston
  16. Houston
  17. Laredo
  18. Longview
  19. Lubbock
  20. Lufkin
  21. Marshall
  22. McAllen
  23. Midland
  24. Nacogdoches
  25. Odessa
  26. Plano
  27. Port Arthur
  28. San Antonio
  29. Sugar Land
  30. Tyler
  31. Waco

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Attorney General Texas



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Attorney General's comprehensive Consumer Alert on Free Annual Credit Reports. ...

NOTICE: The Attorney General opinions spanning the 1977-1996 period, numbering nearly 1,800, were prepared for publication on this website by automated processes. If you encounter an error in the opinions text, or the keyword or subject lists (such as garbled text, missing keywords, incorrect subject text, etc.), please make us aware of the error so that we may correct it. Send us the opinion number and a brief description of the error by e-mail to: miag@michigan.gov . ... [Read More]

Report to the Deputy Attorney General on the Events at Waco, Texas
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July 15: Attorney General Nixon sued a Bethany man who advertised bulk sales of top-of-the-line clothing on an Internet auction Web site but delivered little more than trash to consumers around the country who paid for his products. Consumers who ordered bulk quantities of top-quality, new or "gently used" clothing from Michael D. Pickens received a surprise when their shipments arrived. Instead of the name-brand clothing they had seen advertised in photographs on eBay, they found burned, smelly, stained or torn clothing; irreparable shoes; shards of glass; broken appliances; and — on at least one occasion — feces. Full story. ... [Read More]

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State Offices Administering Business Opportunity Disclosure Laws
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USDOJ: Office of the Attorney General - Alberto Gonzales
Alberto R. Gonzales was sworn in as the nation's 80th Attorney General on February 3, 2005. ...

In his initial remarks to Department of Justice employees, Attorney General Gonzales reminded them of their mission and noted they have "a special obligation to protect America against future acts of terrorism. We will continue to make that our top priority while remaining consistent with our values and legal obligations. That will be the lodestar that guides us in our efforts at the Department." ... [Read More]

Office of Kentucky Attorney General Greg Stumbo
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Biographies of the Attorneys General
Tom Campbell Clark was born in Dallas, Texas, on September 23, 1899. He earned an A.B. degree from the University of Texas, an LL.B. from that university in 1922 and in the same year was admitted to the Texas bar. From 1922 to 1927 he was a member of his father's law firm, Clark and Clark. In 1927 he was civil district attorney for Dallas County, Texas. Clark was a special attorney in the Bureau of War Risk Litigation, Department of Justice, in 1937. He was a special assistant to the Assistant Attorney General assigned to the Antitrust Division in 1938. From 1940 to 1942 he served as Chief, West Coast Offices, in the Antitrust Division of Justice. In 1942 he was named coordinator of Alien Enemy Control of the Western Defense Command, and Chief Civilian Staff for Japanese War Relocation. In 1943 he was Chief, War Frauds Unit, and first assistant to the Assistant Attorney General in charge of the Antitrust Division, Department of Justice. In August 1943 he was named Assistant Attorney Ge ... [Read More]

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Criminal Law Division
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