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A Path to Excellence

chief deputy to Missouri Attorney General Jay Nixon, Karen King Mitchell (second from right) seen here receiving the Ray Marvin award from Georgia Attorney General Thurbert Baker, President for 2006-2007; New Hampshire Attorney General Kelly Ayotte, chair of the Marvin Awards selection committee; and NAAG Executive Director Lynne Ross. Photo courtesy of NAAG

In addition to award winning Assistant Attorneys General, current alumni from our office include Congressmen, Senators, partners at large law firms, corporate counsel, state legislators, and judges at all levels of the judiciary, including the United States Supreme Court. Learn more.

Pictured at left is chief deputy to Missouri Attorney General Jay Nixon, Karen King Mitchell (second from right) seen here receiving the Ray Marvin award from Georgia Attorney General Thurbert Baker, NAAG President for 2006-2007; New Hampshire Attorney General Kelly Ayotte, chair of the Marvin Awards selection committee; and NAAG Executive Director Lynne Ross. Photo courtesy of NAAG.

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Do Something Important

Attorney General Jay Nixon working with staff in his office in the Supreme Court building in Jefferson City

The Missouri Attorney General\'s Office provides its employees with the opportunity to do great work, in a positive working environment, and for a good cause. Learn more about career opportunities for attorneys, law students, support staff and undergraduate interns.

Pictured at left, is Attorney General Jay Nixon working with staff in his office in the Supreme Court building in Jefferson City.

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Become Part of a Winning Team

AGO staff members immediately after a meeting in the Supreme Court building in Jefferson City

The cases we handle are vital to the interests of Missourians and run the gamut from questions regarding the constitutionality of voter identification to our efforts to protect citizens in the aftermath of a Taum Sauk reservoir failure. Apply here.

Pictured at left, are AGO staff members immediately after a meeting in the Supreme Court building in Jefferson City.

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