Ken Paxton

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Ken Paxton is a Republican politician and lawyer who has served as the Attorney General of Texas, known for his conservative legal stances and involvement in high-profile political and legal controversies.

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instanceOf Attorney General
human
politician
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
surface form: United States

United States of America
educatedAt Baylor University NERFINISHED
Baylor University Hankamer School of Business NERFINISHED
University of Virginia School of Law NERFINISHED
familyName Paxton NERFINISHED
fieldOfWork law
politics
givenName Warren NERFINISHED
hasAcademicDegree Bachelor of Arts
Juris Doctor
Master of Business Administration
hasLegalSpecialty administrative law
constitutional law
public law
hasPoliticalOfficeLevel state-level office
hasRole state attorney general
isElectedOfficialIn Texas NERFINISHED
jurisdictionOfOffice Texas NERFINISHED
knownFor conservative legal stances
high-profile legal controversies
high-profile political controversies
languageSpoken English
legalEducation University of Virginia School of Law NERFINISHED
legalStatusOfProfession licensed attorney (Texas)
memberOfPoliticalParty Republican Party
Texas Republican Party NERFINISHED
name Ken Paxton NERFINISHED
notableFor ethics and corruption-related investigations
involvement in election-related lawsuits
litigation involving federal-state power disputes
occupation lawyer
politician
officeContested Attorney General of Texas NERFINISHED
partyRole Republican elected official in Texas
politicalAlignment conservative
positionHeld Attorney General of Texas NERFINISHED
member of the Texas House of Representatives
member of the Texas Senate
residence Texas
sexOrGender male
stateOfOrigin Texas NERFINISHED
workLocation Texas NERFINISHED
worksIn executive branch of the Texas state government

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George P. Bush lostTo Ken Paxton