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US CHAPTER 31 — THE ATTORNEY GENERAL
- § 501. — Executive department.
- § 502. — Seal.
- § 503. — Attorney General.
- § 504. — Deputy Attorney General.
- § 504a. — Associate Attorney General.
- § 505. — Solicitor General.
- § 506. — Assistant Attorneys General.
- § 507. — Assistant Attorney General for Administration.
- § 508. — Vacancies.
- § 509. — Functions of the Attorney General.
- § 510. — Delegation of authority.
- § 511. — Attorney General to advise the President.
- § 512. — Attorney General to advise heads of executive departments.
- § 513. — Attorney General to advise Secretaries of military departments.
- § 514. — Legal services on pending claims in departments and agencies.
- § 515. — Authority for legal proceedings; commission, oath, and salary for special attorneys.
- § 516. — Conduct of litigation reserved to Department of Justice.
- § 517. — Interests of United States in pending suits.
- § 518. — Conduct and argument of cases.
- § 519. — Supervision of litigation.
- § 520. — Transmission of petitions in United States Court of Federal Claims or in United States Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit; statement furnished by departments.
- § 521. — Publication and distribution of opinions.
- § 522. — Report of business and statistics.
- § 523. — Requisitions.
- § 524. — Availability of appropriations.
- § 525. — Procurement of law books, reference books, and periodicals; sale and exchange.
- § 526. — Authority of the Attorney General to investigate United States attorneys, marshals, and trustees, clerks of court, and others.
- § 527. — Establishment of working capital fund.
- § 528. — Disqualification of officers and employees of the Department of Justice.
- § 529. — Annual report of Attorney General.
- § 530. — Payment of travel and transportation expenses of newly appointed special agents.
- § 530A. — Authorization of appropriations for travel and related expenses and for health care of personnel serving abroad.
- § 530B. — Ethical standards for attorneys for the Government.