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Attorneys and United
Category: United States Attorneys General
ยงยง 1153, 3242, and court decisions to be investigated by the federal government, usually the Federal Bureau of Investigation, and prosecuted by United States Attorneys of the United States federal judicial district in which the reservation lies.
According to former United States Assistant Attorney General Walter E. Dellinger III the Supreme Court and the Attorneys General have long interpreted the Take Care Clause as standing for the proposition that the President has no inherent constitutional authority to suspend the enforcement of the laws, particularly of statutes.
Category: United States Attorneys for the Southern District of New York
* United States Attorneys Offices
Category: United States Attorneys General
* United States Attorney, sometimes called United States District Attorneys
Category: United States Attorneys General
Category: United States Assistant Attorneys General
Category: United States Attorneys for the Southern District of New York
Category: United States Assistant Attorneys General
David Iglesias later became a United States Attorney, and was one of eight U. S. Attorneys dismissed by the George W. Bush administration.
Category: United States Assistant Attorneys General
Category: United States Attorneys for the District of Alaska
Category: United States Attorneys General
Michael Hess, chief of the Civil Division of the United States Attorneys Office, argued " serious injuries are being inflicted on our foreign relations, to the benefit of other nations opposed to our foreign relations, to the benefit of other nations opposed to our form of government.
Category: United States Attorneys for the Northern District of Georgia
Category: United States Attorneys General
Category: United States Attorneys
* Attorneys General of the United States: William Bradford, United States Department of Justice.
Category: United States Attorneys General

Attorneys and use
Attorneys may use a disclaimer to reduce confusion, and " I am not your lawyer " is part of a typical disclaimer.
Attorneys may use the post-nominal letters Esq., the abbreviated form of the word Esquire.
Attorneys who passed the bars of Louisiana, Washington, and Puerto Rico cannot " waive in " using this method, since these are the three jurisdictions in the United States that do not use the Multistate Bar Examination.
Attorneys preparing for a real trial might use a mock trial consisting of volunteers as role players to test theories or experiment with each other.
Attorneys at CCR denounce the systematic use of torture as well as challenge the validity of the military commission and the use of evidence obtained via torture in his death penalty case.
Attorneys routinely receive client funds to be held in trust for future use.
The administration has come under criticism for memoranda and Senate testimony revealing potentially politically motivated dismissals of United States Attorneys and efforts to use of the expanded appointment powers of the United States Attorney General ( permitted by the USA PATRIOT Act ) to diminish Senate influence in monitoring and confirming appointments to vacant U. S. Attorney offices.
Several courses use the first English-language book on Fashion Law: " Fashion Law: A Guide for Designers, Fashion Executives, and Attorneys " by Guillermo Jimenez, Esq., and Barbara Kolsun, Esq.
Former Chief of Staff to the attorney general Kyle Sampson had already testified that Taylor was upset when the Attorney General finally " rejected " use of the interim authority to appoint US Attorneys without Senate confirmation.
On March 2009 Hellerstein received a three page letter about the search for transcripts and other records of the 92 tapes the CIA recorded of the use of controversial interrogation techniques from United States Attorneys in New York.
Attorneys sometimes use expert assistance in systematically choosing the jury, although other uses of jury research are becoming more common.

Attorneys and any
The draft, dated October 23, 2001, was produced by Gostin without consultation from any of the various groups he listed on the title page as being " in collaboration with ", namely, the National Governors Association, the National Conference of State Legislatures, the National Association of Attorneys General, the Association of State and Territorial Health Officials, and the National Association of City and County Health Officials.
In 2011, the Kansas state Board of Discipline of Attorneys recommended that Kline's law license be indefinitely suspended, citing a pattern of repeatedly misleading statements, " dishonest and selfish motives ", and a failure to " take any responsibility for his misconduct.
Even in the face of a federal lawsuit filed by all 50 Attorneys General, the Office claimed the right to prevent the enforcement of any banking law in any state as applied to any national bank.

Attorneys and title
Notable exceptions to this rule include United States Attorneys, U. S. Marshals and commissioned military officers who do not receive this title, although they are confirmed by the Senate.
Assistant State's Attorney ( ASA ) ( or, Deputy State's Attorneys ) is the title applied to all attorneys working in a State's Attorney's office, with the exception of the State's Attorney.

Attorneys and some
* Plaintiff v. Defense Attorneys ( some attorneys do both plaintiff and defense work, others only handle certain types of cases like personal injury, business etc.
In some states, anti-abortion Attorneys General have subpoenaed medical records of patients treated by Planned Parenthood.
Attorneys employed by the Trustee represent the office in United States bankruptcy court and pursue civil sanctions for some egregious violations of the law in Chapter 7, 12 and 13 cases.
His opinion dealt at some length with the history of presidential seizures ; in the oral presentation of his opinion he went out of his way to make a sarcastic reference to the contrary positions that Jackson and Clark had taken when they were the Attorneys General for Roosevelt and Truman, respectively.
Most County Attorneys frown on arrests without some type of poor conduct.

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