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376: 658:(LDS Church) concerning the church's proxy baptism practice. He established joint programs between the two communities, including initiating a joint Jewish-LDS delegation to visit Israel in 2016 to commemorate the 175th anniversary of LDS Apostle Orson Hyde's dedicatory prayer at the Mount of Olives declaring Jerusalem and its environs to be the land of the Jewish people. Abrams was presented with the Thomas L. Kane award by the J. Reuben Clark Law Society of the LDS Church on June 9, 2022, in Salt Lake City, in recognition of his leadership efforts. 1737: 585:. In 2006, New York Governor-Elect Eliot Spitzer appointed Abrams to serve as co-chair of his Policy Advisory Committee on Governmental Reform for his Transition, and New York Attorney General-Elect Andrew Cuomo appointed him Executive Chair of his Transition Committee. In 2008, New York Governor David Paterson appointed Abrams to serve on the Board of the United Nations Development Corporation. On May 9, 2009, New York Governor 40: 651:(running for New York State Attorney General) were at the steps of New York City Hall for a press conference where he announced his endorsement of James in the race. James became the first woman and the first African American to be elected to the position of New York State Attorney General and appointed Abrams as co-chair of her transition team. 1078: 410:. At the 1972 Democratic National Convention, he was the co-chair of the New York delegation and was at the microphone to cast New York's 267 votes for George McGovern. In 1980, he was the chairman of Senator Edward M. Kennedy's primary campaign for president in New York and led a strong victory over incumbent President Jimmy Carter. In 534:
addresses the students, faculty and alumni of the law school to urge students to consider all or a portion of their career to be dedicated to public service. During the ensuing 25 years, United States senators, governors, attorneys general and judges have appeared as guests, including United States Senators
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in his 1986 re-election campaign for Attorney General. Abrams built a reputation as an activist and consumer advocate, taking on environmental polluters, charity frauds, discrimination in housing and various activities in the marketplace. He is also well-known for the manner in which he sensitively
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as a partner. He has remained active in civic affairs in New York. In 1996, the New York University School of Law established an annual lecture program, the Attorney General Robert Abrams Public Service Lecture whereby each year a prominent public figure who has performed exemplary public service
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On September 15, 1974, he married the daughter of Jacob and Hilda Schulder, Diane Schulder Abrams, an attorney who created and taught the first "Women and the Law" course in an American law school. Robert and Diane have two daughters, Rachel and Becky, and eight grandchildren.
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After narrowly losing the Senate race, despite making plans to run for re-election as state attorney general, Abrams announced his resignation from the office of attorney general on September 8, 1993, to take effect on December 31. He had a year left in his term.
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after serving as chairman of its Environment, Civil Rights and Anti-Trust Committees and was selected by his colleagues to receive the coveted Wyman Award as Outstanding Attorney General in the Nation. He was awarded honorary Doctor of Law degrees from
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He also served on numerous boards of community not for profit organizations: Fund for the City of New York, Citizens Union Board Member and President of the Citizens Union Foundation, America Israel Friendship League, and Council for a Secure America.
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which took the lives of numerous New Yorkers and caused billions of dollars of damage. At the conclusion of its hearings and deliberations, the Commission released a report which resulted in changes to New York State law and practices by utilities.
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Abrams was elected New York Attorney General in 1978, the first time in forty years a Democrat was elected to that post, and was subsequently re-elected three times, in 1982, 1986 and 1990. He defeated future Republican Rep
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in Albany the Robert Abrams Building for Law and Justice. Also in 2009, Attorney General elect Eric Schneiderman appointed Abrams to serve as Honorary Co-chair of his Transition Committee. In 2010, New York's chief judge,
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Abrams launched his political career as a 27-year-old insurgent challenging his local assemblyman and the Bronx Democratic machine in a Democratic primary in September 1965. Abrams was a member of the
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During his tenure as attorney general, Abrams received numerous awards and honors and earned national prominence rarely achieved by a state-level official. He was elected president of the
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Abrams was born in The Bronx, New York, in a Jewish family, the son of Benjamin and Dorothy Abrams. He has one sister, Marlene (Abrams) Kitrosser. He graduated from
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addressed the convocation; and in Jerusalem at a world plenum which addressed Soviet Jewish absorption issues in Israel. In 1991, Abrams delivered the
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Robert and Diane's second child Becky was born to them when Diane was 49 years old. They attribute her birth to a blessing they received from the
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Lecture in Moscow before several hundred leaders of Jewish communities from each of the fifteen republics of the USSR.
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and professionally handled an extremely difficult assignment, that of Special Prosecutor investigating the claims of
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He also served on the corporate boards of Sterling Bancorp and Sterling National Bank for 18 years.
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Abrams was a leader of the Soviet Jewry Movement in the United States. Serving as chairman of the
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to investigate the preparedness and response of the utilities in New York State to
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NYU Law School Attorney General Robert Abrams Public Service Lecture series
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NYU Law School Attorney General Robert Abrams Public Service Lecture series
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NYU Law School Attorney General Robert Abrams Public Service Lecture series
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In 2012, Governor Andrew Cuomo appointed Abrams as co-chairman of a
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Abrams resolved a controversy between the Jewish community and the
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Attorney General Abrams to Quit To Join a Law Firm in Manhattan
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Robert Abrams - Partner: Stroock & Stroock & Lavan LLP
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from 1979 to 1993 and was the Democratic nominee for the
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Upon leaving government, Abrams joined the now-defunct
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Jewish American state legislators in New York (state)
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The Luckiest Guy in the World: My Journey in Politics
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(5 November 1969). 589:renamed the Justice Building at the 408:1984 Democratic National Conventions 1092:Craig, Susanne (16 November 2010). 1035:Rivera, Elaine (20 November 2006). 978:Brozan, Nadine (8 September 1997). 482:In 1992, he sought election to the 13: 2311:Columbia College (New York) alumni 996: 486:, to challenge Republican Senator 355:from 1966 to 1969, sitting in the 14: 2342: 1268: 1037:"Cuomo Announces Transition Team" 945:Kornacki, Steve (27 March 2011). 798:Kiernan, John (29 October 2004). 562:of Oregon, and attorneys general 531:Stroock & Stroock & Lavan 365:178th New York State Legislatures 336:New York University School of Law 2301:New York State attorneys general 1735: 779:Schram, Martin (26 March 1980). 672: 1250: 1240:"The Luckiest Guy in the World" 1232: 1218: 1200: 1182: 1164: 1150: 1129: 1104: 1085: 1071: 1057: 1043: 1028: 1009: 990: 971: 957: 938: 895: 877: 862: 714:New York Red Book, 1986 Edition 695:List of Jewish American jurists 661:In March 2021, Abrams' memoir, 524: 389:New York City Board of Estimate 19:For the U.S. Army general, see 1395:Borough President of the Bronx 1208:"Abrams Endorses James For AG" 1112:"AEP Advisory Council Members" 844: 825: 806: 791: 772: 758: 739: 720: 706: 385:borough president of the Bronx 16:American lawyer and politician 1: 1778:Attorneys General of New York 997:Hu, Winnie (20 August 2004). 700: 1427:Attorney General of New York 885:"Honorary Degree Recipients" 869:Rule, Sheila (5 June 1984). 856:Stroock, Stroock & Lavan 802:. 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Hofstra University. 873:. The New York Times. 570:of Pennsylvania, and 566:of Washington, D.C., 378: 257:Diane Schulder Abrams 577:New York City Mayor 507:Gambino crime family 484:United States Senate 416:presidential elector 387:and a member of the 201:89th district (1966) 1244:Skyhorse Publishing 1196:. 19 February 1976. 785:The Washington Post 667:Skyhorse Publishing 665:, was published by 603:Moreland Commission 558:of North Carolina, 542:from North Dakota, 280:New York University 1621:Borough presidents 1420:Louis J. Lefkowitz 1380:Political offices 1214:. 16 October 2018. 1194:The New York Times 733:The New York Times 591:Empire State Plaza 538:from Connecticut, 503:Elizabeth Holtzman 458:Hofstra University 454:Yeshiva University 381: 2268: 2267: 1744: 1743: 1588: 1587: 1579:Succeeded by 1536:Succeeded by 1493:Succeeded by 1437:G. Oliver Koppell 1434:Succeeded by 1402:Succeeded by 1370:Succeeded by 1339:Succeeded by 1212:State of Politics 909:. Pace University 716:. 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Index

Robert B. Abrams

Attorney General of New York
Hugh Carey
Mario Cuomo
Louis Lefkowitz
Oliver Koppell
Borough President
The Bronx
Herman Badillo
Stanley Simon
New York State Assembly
John T. Satriale
Alan Hochberg
Bronx
New York
Democratic
Alma mater
Columbia College
New York University
Website
attorney general of New York
1992 United States Senate election in New York
Columbia College
New York University School of Law
New York State Assembly
176th
177th
178th New York State Legislatures

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