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appointed members of the supreme court
attorney general
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No. The U.S. Attorney General is head of the Department of Justice and the top law enforcement officer for the United States, but does not typically argue before the Supreme Court, except under special circumstances. The current Attorney General is Eric Holder. The U.S. Solicitor General (and staff attorneys), who is also a member of the Department of Justice, represents the government before the Supreme Court. The Solicitor General, while not a true member of the Court, is sometimes called "the tenth Justice."
Associate Justice is the formal title for any US Supreme Court justice who is not the Chief Justice. There are eight Associate Justices and one Chief Justice on the Supreme Court.
The president must appoint a department head for each cabinet department. They also must select a Supreme Court justice in the case of a vacancy.
The President of the United States nominates a new Supreme Court justice with the advice and consent of the Senate, following the same procedure as they would when filling any other Supreme Court vacancy. The only difference is that sitting Associate Justices are eligible to be elevated to Chief Justice, if the Chief Justice position is vacant and the Senate approves.
Tagalog translation of SUPREME JUSTICE: - kataas-taasang katarungan
The US Department of Justice is the legal arm of the Executive branch of the US. It duty is to prosecute offenders of Federal laws. The position heading this important cabinet post is the Attorney General.
The Justice Department tries cases of treason.
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