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Associate deputy attorney general

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United States Associate Deputy Attorney General
Seal of the Department of Justice
since February 1, 2021
United States Department of Justice
StyleAssociate Deputy Attorney General
Reports toUnited States Deputy Attorney General
SeatDepartment of Justice Headquarters, Washington, D.C.
Formation1972

Associate deputy attorney general is a position in the Office of the Deputy Attorney General in the United States Department of Justice. The number of positions varies widely depending on the staffing discretion of the deputy attorney general, but in 2017, there were five such positions,[1] all of whom served as advisors to the deputy attorney general.[1][2][3] There is also a separate principal associate deputy attorney general, who is the principal advisor to the deputy attorney general, and to whom all associate deputy attorneys general report.[4] The associate deputy attorney general positions are filled by Senior Executive Service (SES) career attorneys, by SES political appointees, or by non-SES career attorneys serving on detail assignments from elsewhere in the department.[5][6]

The position is not to be confused with the deputy associate attorneys general, who report to the associate attorney general.[5][7]

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Ford administration

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Reagan administration

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George H. W. Bush administration

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George W. Bush administration

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Trump administration

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  11. ^ "Seth DuCharme Appointed as Principal Associate Deputy Attorney General". www.justice.gov. December 16, 2019. Retrieved December 28, 2019.
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  28. ^ "Jenner & Block Partner Emily Loeb Appointed to Leadership Role with the US Department of Justice". Jenner & Block. Retrieved January 30, 2022.
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