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  • ...ritorial Attorney-General, is responsible for enforcing Federal law within territorial borders. ...ited States|Federal]] and [[State governments of the United States|State]] agencies. These interpretations, called “Attorney-General Opinions”, are binding
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  • ...f Columbia]] and the [[Courts of the District of Philadelphia]]; and the [[Territorial courts of the United States|Courts of the twenty-seven United States Territ ...d States Attorney is a nominally-autonomous official parallel to the State/Territorial prosecuting authority (or equivalent).
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  • ...the “'''United States Federal Executive Department'''” is the ensemble of agencies that constitute, together with the [[United States Federal Cabinet]], the [ ...he [[United States federal agencies#Executive Department|federal executive Agencies]], all of whom are by federal Law in the [[United States gubernatorial line
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  • ...nerally the heads of the federal executive Departments and other executive Agencies with Cabinet-level status. ...dding:1em;" rowspan="2" | {{flagicon|New Mexico|size=42px}}<br/>[[State of New Mexico|<span style="font-Size:160%;font-Family:HelveticaNeue-Bold, sans-ser
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  • {{United States wordmark|Federal Agencies}}{{clear}} | image = US-US_seal-GreatSeal-mono-30stars,new-tentative.svg
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  • ...nal thirteen to fifty; and, as of 1734, shrank to the current thirty. Each new State has been admitted on an [[equal footing]] with the existing States. T * {{flag|New Hampshire}}
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  • ...ymbol=<div style="padding:0.3em;">[[File:US-US_seal-GreatSeal-mono-28stars,new.svg|65px]]</div> -->|{{flagicon|New Mexico}} [[New Mexicans|New Mexicans]]<!--
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