Attorneys General for the States
As we elect attorneys general in nearly every state, we should elect the U.S. Attorney General. The office of Attorney General has been a political, not legal position for far too long.
An elected attorney general would be independent of the White House—he or she could not be fired by the President. The elected attorney general would be responsible to the p">
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Chapter Four
Attorneys General for the States
As we elect attorneys general in nearly every state, we should elect the U.S. Attorney General. The office of Attorney General has been a political, not legal position for far too long.
An elected attorney general would be independent of the White House—he or she could not be fired by the President. The elected attorney general would be responsible to the p...
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