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  2. United States Attorney General - Wikipedia

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    The attorney general is supported by the Office of the Attorney General, which includes executive staff and several deputy attorneys general. The attorney general is a Level I position in the Executive Schedule and thus earns the salary prescribed for that level: $250,600, as of January 2025.

  3. Attorney general - Wikipedia

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    In most common law jurisdictions, the attorney general (pl.: attorneys general) [1] or attorney-general (AG or Atty.-Gen [2]) is the main legal advisor to the government. In some jurisdictions, attorneys general also have executive responsibility for law enforcement , prosecutions or even responsibility for legal affairs generally.

  4. State attorney general - Wikipedia

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    The attorney general in Tennessee is appointed by the Tennessee Supreme Court for an eight-year term. [1] [2] In Maine, the attorney general is elected by the state Legislature for a two-year term. [1] [2] The District of Columbia and two U.S. territories, Guam and the Northern Mariana Islands, elect their attorneys general for a four-year term ...

  5. Bondi sworn in as attorney general with mission to end ... - AOL

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    U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi was sworn in at the Justice Department Wednesday, taking the reins amid a firestorm of reassignments, lawsuits and resignations from senior law enforcement officials.

  6. Florida Attorney General - Wikipedia

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    The general duties of the attorney general are as follows: [6] Issue official opinions on any question of law when requested in writing by a state officers or legislator; Appear on behalf of the State in any civil suit or criminal prosecution, and in the Supreme Court of Florida and its appellate courts; Act as co-counsel of record in capital ...

  7. Constitution lessons: Learn about the powers, duties and ...

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    Article I, Section 1 of the U.S. Constitution explains the powers delegated to the federal House of Representatives and Senate.

  8. Attorney General Merrick Garland resumes duties following ...

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    Attorney General Merrick Garland has resumed his official duties after undergoing a “minimally invasive back procedure” Saturday, according to a Department of Justice spokesperson.

  9. United States Department of Justice - Wikipedia

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    The office of the attorney general was established by the Judiciary Act of 1789 as a part-time job for one person, but grew with the bureaucracy. At one time, the attorney general gave legal advice to the U.S. Congress, as well as the president; however, in 1819, the attorney general began advising Congress alone to ensure a manageable workload ...