All I know is that you must have gone to law school for a minimum of 8 years.
You have to go to law school. Then have work experience. You should become active in volunteer work, so you know how the work environment is going to be.
There are 50 states. There 50 sets of qualifications for State offices. The United States Attorney General is a member of the President's cabinet. He is appointed by the President and confirmed by the Senate. Other than being an adult US citizen there is no other legal qualification.
They are somehow under the US Attorney General. I just know that the US Attorney General is the head of the US Department of Justice.
One would think that they would have to be an attorney, but there is such qualification on the position. The Attorney General of The United States is a member of the President's Cabinet and the President can name ANYONE they wish to the post.
There is no law that states that the Attorney General must be an attorney.
The current Attorney General, Eric Holder, is a Democrat.
The Attorney General is the head of The Department of Justice (DOJ).
In the United States, the Attorney General is a cabinet level position. The Attorney General is in charge of the US Justice Department.
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the chief legal officer is Monroe Matthews
The US Department of Justice (DOJ or Justice Department) is headed by the Attorney General.
Only three states, plus D.C., appoint the attorney general. See http://www.cga.ct.gov/2003/rpt/2003-R-0231.htm
The qualifications of a candidate for Attorney General in Louisiana are that they be at least twenty-five years old, and be a United States and Louisiana citizen for at least five years prior to the election. The candidate must also be permitted to practice law in the state for at least 5 years.