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  1. Martha Mary Coakley (born July 14, 1953) is an American lobbyist, lawyer, and former politician who served as Attorney General of Massachusetts from 2007 to 2015. Prior to serving as Attorney General, she was District Attorney of Middlesex County from 1999 to 2007.

    • Thomas F. O'Connor Jr.
  2. Martha Coakley (Pittsfield, 14 luglio 1952) è un'avvocata e politica statunitense. È stata la prima donna a essere nominata Procuratrice generale dello Stato del Massachusetts, in servizio dal 2007 al 2015. Prima di ricoprire tale ruolo, è stata procuratore distrettuale della contea di Middlesex, nel Massachusetts, dal 1999 al 2007.

    • 17 gennaio 2007 –, 21 gennaio 2015
    • Thomas Reilly
  3. 17 gen 2015 · BOSTON (AP) — When Attorney General Martha Coakley leaves office Tuesday, she’ll be ending a public career that’s spanned nearly two decades and propelled her into the top law enforcement job in Massachusetts. Coakley also will be leaving behind a mixed political record that includes two high-profile losses.

  4. 9 set 2009 · Martha Coakleys legal career has been dominated by cases that seek to protect children. She joined the Middlesex district attorney’s office in 1986, and found her stride five years later...

  5. Martha Coakley | The Institute of Politics at Harvard University. Spring 2015. Re-elected to her second term as Attorney General in 2010, Martha Coakley has devoted her career to protecting children and public safety, standing up for consumers and taxpayers, and fighting for equality for all.

  6. Martha Coakley is an accomplished litigator and public servant, elected as the first woman to serve as Attorney General of Massachusetts (2007-2015). As Attorney General, Martha was a national leader holding banks accountable; protecting civil rights, challenging the Defense of Marriage Act; dismantling and challenging human trafficking; and ...

  7. Martha Coakley (born July 14, 1953, in Lee, Mass.) is the former Democratic Attorney General of Massachusetts. She was first elected attorney general on November 7, 2006, and was sworn in January 17, 2007, becoming the first woman to hold the office in Massachusetts history.