| Peter Force - 1834 - 434 lapas
...by the act of 24th September, 1789 It is the duty of th« Attorney Gene ral to prosecute and conduct all suits in the Supreme Court, in which the United States is concerned ; and to give hi? advice and opinion upoi questions of law, when required by the President, or. when... | |
| Andrew White Young - 1846 - 240 lapas
...$3,500 ; their secretary $2,000 ; and a chief clerk, $1,600. 8. The attorney-general prosecutes and conducts all suits in the supreme court in which the United States are concerned, and gives his advice upon questions of law, when requested by the president or heads... | |
| Andrew White Young - 1848 - 304 lapas
...department three navy commissioners, and a number of clerks. § 7. The attorney-general prosecutes and conducts all suits in the supreme court in which the United States are concerned, and gives his advice upon questions of law, when requested by the president or heads... | |
| Andrew White Young - 1858 - 460 lapas
...department three navy-commissioners, and a number of clerks. § 9. The attorney-general prosecutes and conducts all suits in the supreme court in which the United States are concerned, and gives his advice upon questions of law, when requested by the president or heads... | |
| Adolphe de Pineton marquis de Chambrun - 1874 - 318 lapas
...establishing the office of Attorney-general expressly imposed on him two classes of duty; first, to prosecute all suits in the Supreme Court, in which the United States is concerned; and secondly, to give his advice and opinion in questions of law to the President and to the heads... | |
| Jerome Bonaparte Washington - 1876 - 970 lapas
...$6,310,592. THE ATTORNEY-GENERAL'S OFFICE. The duty of the Attorney-General is to prosecute and conduct all suits in the Supreme Court, in which the United States is a party, and to give his advice and opinion upon questions of law, when required by the President,... | |
| William Johnson Cocker - 1885 - 264 lapas
...establishment of post-offices and postal communications. Attorney General. — The Attorney General attends to all suits, in the Supreme Court, in which the United States is interested, and he is required to give his opinion upon questions of law submitted to him by the President... | |
| Edward Mark Thornton - 1914 - 892 lapas
...to the legal incidents of the appointments or other acts of the government. "3. He conducts directly all suits in the Supreme Court in which the United States is concerned. "4. He advises or directs the solicitor as to suits in which the United States is concerned, pending... | |
| Michael Vincent O'Shea, Ellsworth D. Foster, George Herbert Locke - 1917 - 872 lapas
...fourth member of the Cabinet in the order of succession to the Presidency. It is his duty to conduct all suits in the Supreme Court in which the United States is concerned, and to advise the President and the members of the Cabinet upon points of law bearing upon matters... | |
| Dorothy Louise Campbell Culver Tompkins - 1948 - 366 lapas
...furnish legal counsel in federal cases, and to construe the laws under which other departments act. It conducts all suits in the Supreme Court in which the...represents the government in legal matters generally, renders legal advice and opinions, upon request, to the President and to the heads of the executive... | |
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