Legal
In the United States, the Attorney General is a cabinet level position. The Attorney General is in charge of the US Justice Department.
The Attorney General of the United States heads the department of Justice.
The US Attorney General is in charge of the Department of Justice (DOJ). Although one of the original four cabinet positions in 1789, the Attorney General was not the head of an official agency until the Justice Department was created in 1870, to consolidate the legal roles of the US departments and the United States Attorneys.
The US Attorney General is a member of the president's cabinet and is the main legal adviser for the government. The Attorney General is the head of the Department of Justice and the chief law enforcement officer for the United States government.
The attorney general is the head of the United States Department of Justice.He is the chief law enforcement officer for the US government, and is concerned primarily with legal affairs.
The head of the United States Department of Justice is the United States Attorney General. As of June 2014, Eric Holder is the Attorney General of the United States.
The attorney general is the head of the United States Department of Justice.
As of January 2011, Eric Holder is the Attorney General of the United States.
There is no such title in the US government. A "Secretary" is a member of the President's Cabinet (Executive branch) with authority over a major department or function of the federal government. Attorney General Eric H. Holder, Jr. is head of the Department of Justice. In the Judicial branch, John G. Roberts, Jr. is Chief Justice of the United States (Supreme Court).
The United States Attorney General
The Attorney General of the United States is the U.S.' chief law enforcement officer and the chief lawyer for the U.S. government. The AG is the senior executive in and of the United States Department of Justice. The AG is a member of the President's Cabinet, advising the President on legal issues concerning the American state. The Attorney General does not advocate for the executive branch before the Supreme Court of the United States--that is done by the Solicitor General.
The Attorney general of the United States has not term. He is appointed by the president to his cabinet, and serves at the pleasure of the president.