Attorney General of the United States
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Definition
- Noun:
- The position of the head of the U.S. Department of Justice and the chief law enforcement officer of the federal government: The "Attorney General of the United States" is a Cabinet-level official who leads the Department of Justice, serves as the principal legal advisor to the President and the executive branch, and oversees federal law enforcement.
- A specific office with historical origin: The office of the Attorney General was established by the Judiciary Act of 1789.
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- The President nominated a new candidate for the position of Attorney General of the United States.
- As Attorney General of the United States, her duties include representing the country in legal matters and supervising U.S. Attorneys.
Advanced Usage
- "To be confirmed as Attorney General of the United States": Refers to the process where a nominee is approved by the U.S. Senate for the position.
- The nominee was confirmed as Attorney General of the United States by a narrow Senate vote.
Variants and Related Words
- Attorney General (AG) (n): The common abbreviated title for the position. When capitalized and used in a U.S. context, it typically refers to the federal Attorney General of the United States.
- The Attorney General held a press conference.
- U.S. Attorney General (n): A synonymous phrase for the same position.
- Deputy Attorney General (n): The second-highest-ranking official in the Department of Justice.
- State Attorney General (n): The chief legal officer of an individual U.S. state, not the federal government.
Synonyms
- Chief Law Enforcement Officer (of the U.S.): Emphasizes the law enforcement leadership role.
- Head of the U.S. Department of Justice: Describes the administrative leadership position.
Related Phrases
- "To serve as Attorney General": To hold the office.
- He served as Attorney General for four years.
- "Office of the Attorney General (OAG)": Refers to the department or staff supporting the Attorney General.
Noun
- the position of the head of the Justice Department and the chief law enforcement officer of the United States
- the post of Attorney General was created in 1789