solicitor general

NOUN
  1. a law officer appointed to assist an attorney general
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  • Wouldn't help your prospects as a future Solicitor General. TANK OF SERPENTS
  • The solicitor general fell into the trap of defending the phrase as a revered historical curiosity, an expression of ceremonial deism, and something good for reinforcing patriotic sentiment.
  • i hope they make dawn johsen solicitor general after kagan is appointed to scotus. The Volokh Conspiracy » Dawn Johnsen Withdraws Nomination to be OLC Chief
  • Speaking for Virginia, state Solicitor General E. Duncan Getchell Jr. told Hudson that the provision is an unprecedented, unlimited and unsupportable in any serious regime of delegated, enumerated powers. Judge says he will rule on Va. health-care challenge by end of the year
  • I am ecstatic because Kagan wrote to the S.C. in capacity as solicitor general that Absent a specific statutory provision authorizing or precluding judicial review, a contention that the Attorney General was maintaining or disseminating criminal records in violation of law would be cognizable under the Administrative Procedure Act, 5 U.S.C. 551 et seq. The Volokh Conspiracy » Preliminary Reflections on the Kagan Nomination
  • Because of her work as solicitor general, Kagan was recused from the court's second case of the day, and she will be absent more than present during its first two-week session. Justice Elena Kagan a comfortable and active questioner in first case
  • La scelta del Presidente Obama di nominare Solicitor General Elena Kagan alla Corte Suprema preccupa alcuni osservatori non tanto per le poco conosciute e molto discusse inclinazioni politiche di Kagan, ma piuttosto [...] The Volokh Conspiracy » Isn’t This a Bit Much?
  • Because her previous job as solicitor general involved her in formulating government positions in cases now before the Supreme Court, she has recused herself from about half of the docketed cases. Free Speech Tested Anew in Digital Age
  • Although it is still possible that the Solicitor General and the Justice Department may now ask the United States Supreme Court to rehear their case, that is last recourse they have left.
  • It was not until the last day of June that she forwarded my letter to the solicitor general, and one despairs as to when that answer will come and what it will say.
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