Letitia James is an American attorney and politician who currently serves as the Attorney General of the state of New York. Born on October 18, 1958, James has had a distinguished career in public service, advocating for social justice, civil rights, and government accountability. Before becoming Attorney General, James served as the Public Advocate for the City of New York, where she was a champion for affordable housing, public education, and police reform. She was the first woman of color to hold citywide office in New York City. As Attorney General, Letitia James has focused on a wide range of issues, including consumer protection, environmental conservation, and combating corruption. She has taken on powerful interests and pursued high-profile investigations into issues such as financial misconduct, healthcare fraud, and political corruption. James has also been a vocal advocate for police accountability and criminal justice reform, working to hold law enforcement agencies accountable for misconduct and advocating for reforms to address systemic injustices in the criminal justice system. Throughout her career, Letitia James has been a tireless advocate for the people of New York, fighting to protect their rights, advance their interests, and ensure that government serves the public good. She has earned a reputation as a principled leader and a force for positive change in the state of New York.