There is no law that states that the Attorney General must be an attorney.
In the United States, a person does not have to be an attorney to serve as Attorney General in all states, but having a law degree and legal experience is typically preferred for the role. Requirements may vary by state and country.
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you can be a district attorney and i think they have the most power
Judge, attorney, attorney-general, legal scholar.
The requirements vary from place to place, but in general it requires a Bachelor's degree (4 years average) and a Law degree (3 years average).
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A general law attorney's salary can vary depending on factors such as experience, location, and the size of the law firm. On average, a general law attorney in the US can earn around $80,000 to $160,000 per year. However, experienced attorneys at prestigious law firms can earn significantly more.
Tax attorneys often get an Masters in the Letters of Law specializing in tax. That is after completing the JD degree.
Which Attorney General? Of your state? The U.S.?
His name is Greg Abbott. He is the state's chief law enforcement officer
You typically need a undergraduate degree as well as a law degree. This can take 6 years of schooling.