The U.S. Attorney General can retain their position as long as they maintain the confidence of the President and the administration, as they are appointed by the President and serve at their pleasure. Additionally, the Attorney General may continue in their role despite controversies or challenges, provided they have the political support necessary to withstand scrutiny from Congress and the public. Ultimately, their ability to stay in office hinges on their performance, political dynamics, and the administration's priorities.
help them in court cases
The United States Attorneys serve as the nation's principal litigators under the direction of the Attorney General.
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.
He was a US Senator from NY when he was killed. Before that he was the Attorney General for his brother.
There is no law that states that the Attorney General must be an attorney.
The United States Attorneys serve as the nation's principal litigators under the direction of the Attorney General.
The current Attorney General, Eric Holder, is a Democrat.
The Attorney General is the head of The Department of Justice (DOJ).
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In the United States, the Attorney General is a cabinet level position. The Attorney General is in charge of the US Justice Department.
the chief legal officer is Monroe Matthews
The US Department of Justice (DOJ or Justice Department) is headed by the Attorney General.