The Attorney General serves at the pleasure of the President, but any nominee for the position must be confirmed by the US Senate.
a lawyer or solicitor
Michigan Solicitor General was created in 1939.
When the United States government is one of the parties being represented in a Supreme Court case, it is represented by the office of Solicitor General. The Solicitor General is appointed by the President and is part of the US Department of Justice, serving under the US Attorney General.The Solicitor General often argues the cases to the Supreme Court himself or herself, especially in high profile or important cases. At other times, another member of the Solicitor General's office will argue the case.The office of Solicitor General was created by Congress in 1870, with the following mandate: "There shall be in the Department of Justice an officer learned in the law, to assist the Attorney General in the performance of his duties to be called the Solicitor General."
"Who is the first woman general solicitor of the philippines?"
Vladimir Osman Aguilar Guerra is the Solicitor General for Guatemala.
Francis Winnington - Solicitor-General - was born in 1634.
Francis Winnington - Solicitor-General - died in 1700.
William Ellis - solicitor-general - died in 1680.
William Ellis - solicitor-general - was born in 1609.
Office of the Solicitor-General in Brazil was created in 1993.
Patrick Barnewall - Solicitor General - died in 1552.
The duties of the solicitor general are to represent the US in the supreme court and act like a tenth justice in the court.