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Nov 29, 2021 · New York State Inspector General Lucy Lang is an attorney, educator, and lifelong New Yorker. As New York State’s 11th Inspector General, Lucy Lang brings her longstanding commitment to justice to overseeing the Office’s investigations into corruption, fraud, abuse, and misconduct in state government, as well as deep experience designing ...
On October 21, 2021, Lang was appointed as the 11th Inspector General of the State of New York of New York State by Governor Kathleen Hochul and remains in that office to date. 2021 NY County District Attorney race. Lang was a candidate in the 2021 Democratic Primary for Manhattan District Attorney.
- Letizia Tagliafierro
- Kathy Hochul
- Lucy Jane Lang, March 13, 1981 (age 42), New York City, U.S.
- Democratic
As New York State’s 11th Inspector General, Lucy Lang brings her longstanding commitment to justice to overseeing the Office’s investigations into corruption, fraud, abuse, and misconduct in state government, as well as deep experience designing and implementing practices that promote institutional integrity, transparency, and accountability.
Jun 11, 2021 · Lucy Lang is running to replace her old boss, Cyrus R. Vance Jr., as Manhattan district attorney. Hilary Swift for The New York Times. By Jonah E. Bromwich. June 11, 2021. Lucy Lang is a...
Nov 28, 2022 · Lucy Lang: A criminal justice reformer on her first year as state inspector general - City & State New York. The state IG wants the public to be more aware of the work her office is doing and she’s taking the steps to make it happen.
Nov 10, 2021 · Lucy Lang '06 is the new inspector general of New York, a role she held for four months in 2021. She was a former Manhattan assistant district attorney and educator who ran for district attorney in 2021. She is also a former director of the Manhattan DA Academy and the Institute for Innovation and Prosecution at John Jay College. She is a feminist, a Quaker, and a writer.
As the leader of a national criminal justice reform organization, former assistant district attorney, and former candidate to be the Manhattan DA, Lucy has always recognized criminal justice is about much more than successful prosecution: it requires deep consideration of communities, prevention, and rehabilitation.