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Vance received her bachelor's in [[1982]] from Bates College in Maine and her law degree in [[1988]] at the University of Virginia and moved to [[Birmingham]] in [[1988]] to marry fellow attorney [[Robert Vance Jr]]. She was an associate at [[Bradley, Arant, Rose & White]] until [[1991]] when she was named an assistant U.S. attorney in the criminal division, where she participated in the preliminary investigation of [[Eric Robert Rudolph]] after the [[1998 abortion clinic bombing]]. | Vance received her bachelor's in [[1982]] from Bates College in Maine and her law degree in [[1988]] at the University of Virginia and moved to [[Birmingham]] in [[1988]] to marry fellow attorney [[Robert Vance Jr]]. She was an associate at [[Bradley, Arant, Rose & White]] until [[1991]] when she was named an assistant U.S. attorney in the criminal division, where she participated in the preliminary investigation of [[Eric Robert Rudolph]] after the [[1998 abortion clinic bombing]]. | ||
Vance retired in [[2017]] and was succeeded by [[Jay Town]]. | |||
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Revision as of 15:24, 14 August 2017
Joyce White Vance (born 1960 in Monterey Park, California) is the United States Attorney for the Northern District of Alabama. Vance was one of the first six nominees picked by President Barack Obama in January, 2009, and was confirmed on August 6, 2009, replacing Alice Martin.
Vance received her bachelor's in 1982 from Bates College in Maine and her law degree in 1988 at the University of Virginia and moved to Birmingham in 1988 to marry fellow attorney Robert Vance Jr. She was an associate at Bradley, Arant, Rose & White until 1991 when she was named an assistant U.S. attorney in the criminal division, where she participated in the preliminary investigation of Eric Robert Rudolph after the 1998 abortion clinic bombing.
Vance retired in 2017 and was succeeded by Jay Town.
Preceded by: Alice Martin |
U.S. Attorney for the Northern District of Alabama 2009-2017 |
Succeeded by: Jay Town |
References
- Hansen, Jeff and Robert K. Gordon (May 24, 2009) "Birmingham, Alabama U.S. attorney nominee Joyce Vance known as rock under pressure." The Birmingham News
- Gordon, Robert K. (August 7, 2009) "U.S. Senate confirms Joyce Vance as U.S. attorney for Northern District of Alabama." The Birmingham News