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Assistant Attorney General · Experience: Office of the New York State Attorney General · Education: Albany Law School of Union University · Location: Albany · 245 connections on...
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Jan 8, 2016 · Now a 3L student fast approaching graduation, Noah Engelhart of Keeseville, N.Y. is on the verge of fulfilling his longstanding dream of serving as a prosecutor. “I can pinpoint the moment when I decided on going to law school and becoming a prosecutor,” reminiscences Engelhart.
The Office of the New York State Attorney General works to protect New Yorkers, combats crime, ensures public safety, defends civil rights, fights for workers, safeguards our environment, and more.
Salary. $210,000 (2019) Website. ag.ny.gov. The attorney general of New York is the chief legal officer of the U.S. state of New York and head of the Department of Law of the state government. [1] The office has existed in various forms since 1626, originally established under the Dutch colonial government of New Netherland.
Noah A. Rosenblum is an assistant professor of law at New York University School of Law, where he was previously the Samuel I. Golieb Fellow in Legal History. Rosenblum works on state and federal administrative law, constitutional law, and legal history, and is a frequent commentator on the New York State judiciary.
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The Attorney General serves the public interest of all New Yorkers in matters affecting their daily lives, enforcing laws to protect consumers, tenants, patients, workers, investors, and charitable donors.