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"solicitor" Definitions
  1. (British English) a lawyer who prepares legal documents, for example for the sale of land or buildings, advises people on legal matters, and can speak for them in some courts of law
  2. (North American English) a person whose job is to visit or phone people and try to sell them something
  3. (North American English) the most senior legal officer of a city, town or government department

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SCOTT KELLER, SOLICITOR GENERAL OF TEXAS: And he is a fellow state solicitor general.
Served as solicitor general in Montana and Nevada, and as assistant solicitor general in Texas.
Clement served under Bush first as principal deputy solicitor general and then solicitor general, chiefly responsible for representing the U.S. government before the supreme court.
Some experts say that the Solicitor General's brief to the Supreme Court showed signs that the Solicitor General's Office simply did not understand how the technology worked.
Jorjani, who Zinke previously appointed as principal deputy solicitor and who has been serving as acting solicitor, will serve as chief FOIA officer, according to the Nov.
Gambia's solicitor general said a commission of inquiry would be set up next month to decide the fate of the assets, Solicitor General Cherno Marenah told Reuters.
He is adamant that he will "bust case," explaining that he has sacked his "faggot solicitor" and hired the solicitor his cellmate has used on over 30 occasions.
Solicitor General pick: Trump announced Tuesday he will nominate acting Solicitor General Noel Francisco for the role, which argues on behalf of the U.S. before the Supreme Court.
In the snake pit, IVS would mediate between Trian's proxy solicitor and outside counsel on one side and P&G's proxy solicitor and outside counsel on the other.
" Mr. Blackman does "not envy the Solicitor General's office.
He kept invoking "lawful presence" as a spear to poke at Solicitor General Donald B. Verrilli Jr., challenging the solicitor general on the use of the phrase deep in the government's reply brief.
Ted Cruz was solicitor general of Texas at the time.
That said, the next Solicitor General is still a mystery.
Ed Kneedler, a Deputy Solicitor General, is a national treasure.
Deputy Solicitor General Michael Dreeben has also joined Mueller's team.
Francisco has been serving as the administration's acting solicitor general.
He served as chief deputy to the U.S. solicitor general.
Instead, it lists Edwin Kneedler, the other deputy solicitor general.
Mr. Verrilli, 59, left the solicitor general's office in June.
Talley first worked as Alabama's deputy solicitor general under Sen.
Clerked for Justice Thomas and served as Colorado solicitor general.
The justices seem to appreciate having the solicitor general's perspective.
At that time, Mr. Bernhardt was the Interior Department's solicitor.
As Virginia solicitor general Toby Heytens insisted that Miller v.
Cox had been the solicitor general in the Kennedy administration.
In 19933, President Lyndon Johnson named him US Solicitor General.
"The Solicitor General, a former federal prosecutor and former Acting U.S. Solicitor General, who presumably knows whether or not the relevant information can be safeguarded, has remained unresponsive on this critical issue," David wrote.
Loren AliKhan, DC's solicitor general, argued first for DC and Maryland.
Susan Wild, former Allentown city solicitor, was endorsed by Emily's List.
"He's not insane," Deputy Solicitor Shawn Graham said, The State reports.
First up at the podium was Noel Francisco, the solicitor-general.
Solicitor General Robert Bork, yes, that Robert Bork, then fired Cox.
Cox was eventually fired by then-US Solicitor General Robert Bork.
He ultimately filled the vacancy with then-Solicitor General Elena Kagan.
The solicitor general, Robert Bork, finally agreed to do Nixon's bidding.
Left's solicitor did not immediately respond to a request for comment.
Clerked for Justice Kennedy and served as solicitor general of Ohio.
The bride's father retired as the associate city solicitor for Pittsburgh.
His comfortable life was upended when his solicitor embezzled his fortune.
The Solicitor had begun writing to me a few weeks earlier.
A solicitor or licensed conveyor handles the legal transfer of property.
Justice Stephen Breyer pressed that question on Deputy Solicitor General Wall.
Mr. Katyal was an acting solicitor general in the Obama administration.
The night ended with Cox's firing by Solicitor General Robert Bork.
That rejection by the court did not stop the solicitor general.
The solicitor general rarely argues that a federal statute is unconstitutional.
Mr. Katyal was an acting solicitor general under President Barack Obama.
The agency's deputy secretary, David Bernhardt, and deputy solicitor, Edward Keable, said that Mr. Zinke was not bound by his agency's policy, while the principal deputy solicitor, Daniel Jorjani, said he was unsure, the report found.
On its face that is odd as VanDyke has served as the solicitor general of not one but two states in the Ninth Circuit and as assistant solicitor general of a state in the neighboring Fifth Circuit.
And some Republicans have brought up similar concerns as the solicitor general.
The solicitor general's office represents the U.S. government before the Supreme Court.
The Bush consigliere advised the young solicitor general to bide his time.
He is Deputy Solicitor General at the office of Alabama's Attorney General.
He is Deputy Solicitor General at the office of Alabama's Attorney General.
Addressing Solicitor General Donald B. Verrilli Jr. during the argument on Feb.
Wilson-Raybould has not commented on the matter, citing solicitor-client privilege.
That left solicitor general Bork in charge — and Bork did the deed.
Mr. Cruz also served under Mr. Perry as the state's solicitor general.
In addition, the solicitor must provide the client with proper disclosure documents.
Solicitor General Don Verrilli to concede that the ACA regulations that allow
Mr. Katyal is a former acting solicitor general and a law professor.
Obama instead chose his solicitor general, Elena Kagan, for the open seat.
As Texas [solicitor general], I handled far too many child sexual assaults.
The court granted Solicitor General Noel Francisco's request to stay the Sept.
Trump never submitted a formal nomination for a solicitor at the agency.
Ted Olson, a former solicitor general and the victor of Bush v.
Solicitor General Robert Bork fired Cox, but the investigation did not end.
He borrowed the jacket from the Solicitor General's office, the source said.
"Lamentably, Delcídio doesn't have credibility," José Eduardo Cardozo, Brazil's solicitor general, said.
Stuart A. Raphael, the state's solicitor general, said that was not so.
A former Texas solicitor general, Ted Cruz, did the same in 2011.
The Solicitor had shoved in line, he had spoiled them for me.
Mr. Shapiro was Deputy Solicitor General of the United States (1981-83).
Before that he spent 22 years at MacKenzie Partners, another proxy solicitor.
Before that he spent 22 years at MacKenzie Partners, another proxy solicitor.
As acting solicitor general, he represented the government before the Supreme Court.
Damages has been injected into this case because of the solicitor general.
President Nixon had the solicitor general, Robert H. Bork, fire Mr. Cox.
The court often asks for the solicitor general's views in cases where the federal government is not a party, and often allows the solicitor general to participate in oral arguments as what's known as a friend of the court.
And now the plum job -- that of solicitor general -- is up for grabs.
With her gone, the next person in line is Solicitor General Noel Francisco.
Elizabeth Prelogar, an assistant solicitor general, is another appeals lawyer on the team.
She was also the first woman to serve as the solicitor of Allentown.
Malcolm Stewart, the deputy solicitor general, faced attacks from nearly the entire bench.
City Solicitor Andre Davis said City Hall is cooperating fully with federal investigators.
US Solicitor General Noel Francisco, who was confirmed to that position on Sept.
Solicitor General Noel Francisco asked the Supreme Court Monday to delay a Nov.
Solicitor General Noel Francisco is seeking a one-month extension until June 25.
Solicitor General Donald Verrilli has urged the high court to take the case.
Foremost among these is Noel J. Francisco, President Trump's nominee for Solicitor General.
"Most of the paper trails are available," Gambia's Solicitor General Cherno Marenah said.
The High Court granted that declaration, which was appealed by Mr Y's solicitor.
Solicitor General Jose C. Calida declined to comment on both annulment and divorce.
Before that, he was the United States solicitor general and a federal judge.
I spent five and a half years as the solicitor-general of Texas.
But Maryland Solicitor General Steven Sullivan argued against using partisan intent as standard.
"This one had the most character," said Mr. Puhaindran, a local bank solicitor.
Prospective home purchasers must hire a solicitor to draw up a formal offering.
Served as deputy solicitor general in Texas and as a lawyer to Gov.
Noel J. Francisco, now the solicitor general, argued in that case, Zubik v.
He did, however, serve as acting solicitor general as Trump conducted his search.
David Gauke is a solicitor by profession who ended up as Lord Chancellor.
The solicitor general acknowledged the uptick in illegal border crossings in Monday's filing.
The Russia investigation would be overseen by the solicitor general, Noel J. Francisco.
The Solicitor drove me to the nicest restaurant I had ever been in.
But they went missing when the solicitor general's office reversed course in June.
The district court's analysis, solicitor-general Noel Francisco told the justices, is "meritless".
And South Fulton's solicitor, LaDawn Jones, is not your stereotypical, conviction-focused prosecutor.
Paul D. Clement, who served as solicitor general in the administration of President George W. Bush, and Neal K. Katyal, who served as acting solicitor general in the Obama administration, took up the subject in the Harvard Law Review last year.
But the Solicitor General went a step further than just reciting old case law.
A township official referred questions to the solicitor, who did not return phone messages.
Brown told investigators she watched Kohlhepp shoot her boyfriend, a solicitor said in court.
Solicitor General Noel Francisco asked the justices to permit the policy to go forward.
And if Rosenstein leaves, the spotlight would likely turn to Solicitor General Noel Francisco.
CORRECTION: This story has been updated to correctly identify Acting Solicitor General Jeffrey Wall.
Donald Verrilli: Solicitor general of the United States, aka gay marriage hero, Obamacare defender.
Solicitor General Donald Verrilli has served in the Justice Department post since June 29.
Brown later told investigators she watched Kohlhepp shoot Carver, a solicitor said in court.
When Solicitor General Noel Francisco took to the podium a little past 10 a.m.
On June 24th she will be succeeded by Vera Baird, a former solicitor-general.
Charleston County Solicitor Scarlett Wilson has said she also will seek the death penalty.
Conway, who is of Filipino descent, would be the first Asian-American solicitor general.
She is on leave from that position and is serving as Illinois solicitor general.
Look for Paul Clement, a former solicitor general, who might be one of them.
The Solicitor General represents the US government in major cases argued before the Court.
In Kagan's case, her solicitor general records likely would have held limited probative value.
" Former Solicitor General Donald Verrilli, called it "a sad moment" and "impossible to believe.
Starr argued 36 cases before the Supreme Court, including 85033 cases as solicitor general.
Solicitor General Noel J. Francisco responded that such pressure would not always be effective.
Raab was first elected to parliament in 2010 having previously trained as a solicitor.
"At best, DACA is legally questionable," Solicitor General Noel Francisco argued in legal briefs.
As we shared dessert, the Solicitor leaned in, asked if he could do something.
As the Solicitor stroked my hand, he explained that Wednesday nights were held sacred.
Paul Clement, the former U.S. solicitor general who argued Martoma's appeal, declined to comment.
Solicitor general Engku Nor Faizah Engku Atek said that the investigation would be closed.
Robert Bork, the solicitor general, complied with the president's order to fire Mr. Cox.
I'm not sure that the solicitor general will be all that unhappy about that.
The Justice Department, in a brief signed by Solicitor General Robert H. Bork, disagreed.
Katyal served as acting solicitor general in the Justice Department under President Barack Obama.
Former Alabama Solicitor General Kevin Newsom is another recently confirmed judge on the list.
An earlier version of this article misspelled the surname of a former solicitor general.
Texas Solicitor General Scott Keller argued that the language of the plan is problematic.
Both of us have been head of the solicitor general's office, where Bork served.
"The (solicitor general) cannot be faulted for responding to the new circumstances," McConnell said.
Solicitor General Robert H. Bork, serving as acting attorney general in their absence, fired Cox.
Colorado's two senators introduced Gorsuch, as did Neal Katyal -- a former Obama acting solicitor general.
" Therefore, Stone, the 14th Circuit Solicitor, said that "there will be no criminal charges brought.
Wilson, the solicitor, showed that distance for the jury in court using a measuring tape.
He was initially tapped to serve as Principal Deputy Solicitor General for the United States.
In 1992 I worked for the Office of Solicitor General in the Department of Justice.
Charleston County Solicitor Scarlett Wilson said last year that she will seek the death penalty.
The man in question was a solicitor-advocate who has been subject to disciplinary proceedings.
Former U.S. Solicitor General Ted Olson will not be lobbying on behalf of the kingdom.
She's a law partner at the firm Gross McGinley and the city solicitor for Allentown.
"Racial bias is a real problem," Assistant Solicitor General Rachel P. Kovner told the justices.
Epic is represented by Hogan Lovells partner Neal Katyal, a former acting U.S. solicitor general.
Curiously enough, Cruz once argued as Texas Solicitor General that sex toys weren't a right.
Scott Keller, the Texas solicitor-general, insisted that legislators had women's best interests at heart.
In the end, Nixon's solicitor general, Robert Bork, did the president's bidding and fired Cox.
Solicitor General Robert Bork eventually fired Cox; days later, Leon Jaworski was named special prosecutor.
Matthew Scalia, the late justice's son, and his wife, Michelle, in the Solicitor General's office.
We are paying Pepper, we don't have the wiggle room to pay for a solicitor.
Bernhardt worked at Interior in various capacities, including solicitor, during the George W. Bush administration.
He qualified as a solicitor before working in financial regulation and then financial crime prevention.
"There is not an international problem here," Deputy Solicitor General Michael Dreeben told the justices.
The country's solicitor general Dayo Apata told Reuters that the government would appeal the decision.
Charlie Dent, former Allentown solicitor Susan Wild, who was backed by EMILY's List, claimed victory.
Malcolm Stewart, the Justice Department's deputy solicitor general, is scheduled to participate in Wednesday's arguments.
If Rosenstein was fired under such circumstances, Solicitor General Noel Francisco would take his place.
She had served as United States solicitor general and as dean of Harvard Law School.
Charles Fried is the former solicitor general of the United States for President Ronald Reagan.
Senators in May also questioned Interior's acting solicitor Daniel Jorjani for implementing the awareness review.
But Ruckelshaus also refused and resigned, and eventually then-solicitor general Robert Bork fired Cox.
The firings elevated then-Solicitor General Robert Bork to the head of the Justice Department.
Solicitor General Noel Francisco and an attorney representing Seila Law will present the other side.
Clerked for former Supreme Court Justice David H. Souter and served as Alabama solicitor general.
Since 2011, the Court has granted all of the solicitor general's requests for argument time.
"How often has the [Solicitor General] declined to defend legislation adopted by Congress," she queried.
In 1992, I worked for the Office of Solicitor General in the Department of Justice.
Maybe the chief justice and Justice Kavanaugh simply found Solicitor General Francisco's hyperbolic rhetoric unpersuasive.
So we sat down with our solicitor and worked through our defense, just in case.
The solicitor general argues cases on behalf of the federal government before the Supreme Court.
After leaving acting, Unwin studied for a law degree and later worked as a solicitor.
The car settled into fifth gear, and the Solicitor put his hand on my leg.
Last week, lawyers in the solicitor general's office filed polished briefs in the Supreme Court.
McGregor's solicitor told the court that the fighter had paid an undisclosed sum to Keogh.
Mr. Pappas, 36, is an assistant solicitor general in Phoenix for the State of Arizona.
Four years later, he left that bench to become solicitor general in LBJ's Justice Department.
Former U.S. Solicitor General Theodore Olson also turned down an offer to join the team.
If Rosenstein departs, Solicitor General Noel Francisco would take over supervision of the Russia probe.
United States, five years ago because she had previously handled the case as solicitor general.
In 1992 I worked for the office of solicitor general in the department of justice.
Historically, when the Court calls for the views of the Solicitor General, it almost always then hears the case—according to Wallach, in each of the last 123 times the Solicitor General has recommended for the Court to grant certiorari, the Court has done so.
Worked in the Office of the Solicitor General during the George W. Bush and Obama administrations.
This morning, officials announced state solicitor general Barbara Underwood will step in as his temporary replacement.
"You made a clear requirement to the government," said Katyal, a former acting US solicitor general.
That left Robert Bork, the solicitor general, as the highest-ranking official in the Justice Department.
Before that, he also worked in the solicitor general's office in President George H.W. Bush's administration.
Barbara Underwood, the state's solicitor general, will serve in the state's AG role after Schneiderman's resignation.
He or former Allentown Solicitor Susan Wild may be the best non-Morganelli candidate by default.
A wedding cake is "not an ordinary baked good", Jeffrey Wall, the acting solicitor general, writes.
The company has retained former US Solicitor General Seth Waxman to defend it in this case.
As attorney-general, she gave advice to the government that is subject to solicitor-client privilege.
In general, complying with the rule includes a written arrangement between the adviser and outside solicitor.
Potter remained unmarried until the age of 47 when she unexpectedly married William Heelis, a solicitor.
"This child never had a chance," South Carolina Sixth Circuit Deputy Solicitor Candice Lively tells PEOPLE.
The Republicans did not seek documents from her time in the Obama administration as solicitor general.
This story has been updated to state Michael Mongan is the deputy solicitor general of California.
Jones, the city solicitor, and Powell, the city's public defender, were hired by the city attorney.
Solicitor General Robert Bork ultimately fired Cox, completing what became known as the Saturday Night Massacre.
He was preciously at Vinson & Elkins and is a former assistant to the U.S. solicitor general.
The third-ranking Justice Department official, Solicitor General Robert Bork, obeyed Nixon's order to fire Cox.
Former Solicitor General Donald Verrilli has joined Munger Tolles & Olson to open its new Washington office.
Even by the time my mom got hold of the solicitor, I was in Jamaica, man.
Ninth Circuit Solicitor Scarlett Wilson is expected to speak at a press conference on Thursday afternoon.
During that same time, the court granted 252 of 253 such motions from the solicitor general.
Eid previously served as Colorado's Solicitor General and taught at the University of Colorado's law school.
And what is there to say about Solicitor General Noel Francisco's argument for the Trump administration?
After working in George W. Bush's Justice Department, he succeeded Ted Cruz as Texas solicitor general.
The brief was filed by Walter Dellinger, who was acting solicitor general in the Clinton administration.
The former solicitor general of Michigan, Bursch represented Harris Funeral Homes before the U.S. Supreme Court.
The Trump administration, represented by Solicitor General Noel Francisco, has filed a brief siding with Virginia.
Mr. Starr, 73, has held many high-profile national posts, including solicitor general and independent counsel.
NOEL J. FRANCISCO, THE SOLICITOR GENERAL: It's up to the executive branch to set it up.
Solicitor General Robert Bork assumed the role of acting attorney general and complied with Nixon's demand.
Donald Verrilli, the former U.S. solicitor general representing the studios, was not immediately available for comment.
As solicitor general, he won 14 of the 19 cases he argued for the federal government.
In 1992, I worked for the Office of the Solicitor General in the Department of Justice.
Finally it fell to the solicitor general, Bork, to carry out the order, which he did.
He normally works as a corporate solicitor but at The Matatu Kitchen, he's our meat guy.
Now, according to the Justice Department's line of succession, Solicitor General Robert Bork was in charge.
Immigration solicitor Solange Valdez runs the Project for the Registration of Children as British Citizens (PRCBC).
Another email, dated December 9, 2010 — about three years before Kagan said the Court had not "gotten to" email — from former Solicitor General Neal Katyal to Kagan, requested her input about where to hang her portrait in the conference room of the Office of Solicitor General.
And in May of that year, shortly after Cruz left the Solicitor General's office, Abbott opted to
The next in the chain of command was Robert Bork, the Solicitor General of the United States.
However, the online listing on solicitor Neil Risk's website indicates he may consider selling the units separately.
Dale Wiles, a former assistant city solicitor, pleaded guilty in December to withholding documents from the FBI.
The argument may seem unsurprising coming from Katyal, who's a Democrat and was President Obama's solicitor general.
The 41-year-old then decided to leave acting behind to study law and became a solicitor.
Jeffrey Wall, the acting solicitor-general, calls this judgment "extraordinary" and "remarkable", and not as a compliment.
Rising to challenge the House's standing—or eligibility—to appeal was Toby Heytens, Virginia's new solicitor-general.
The Solicitor General and the AARP have both weighed in on behalf of the former fire fighters.
In Thursday's court filings, Acting Solicitor General Jeff Wall wrote that all the boxes have been checked.
Solicitor Scarlett Wilson has argued it's not just what the video shows of the shooting that's troubling.
The official solicitor, who represents people who lack mental capacity, neither supports nor opposes the council's case.
Mueller has several other highly experienced lawyers on his team, including U.S. Deputy Solicitor General Michael Dreeben.
He's well qualified, and argued before the Court when he served as the Solicitor General of Texas.
And apparently you can call the attorney general or the solicitor general "General" in a legal proceeding.
Another former solicitor general, Ted Olson, who has argued several cases before the court including Bush v.
Judge Michael Daly Hawkins asked Acting Solicitor General Jeffrey Wall for an update on the President's views.
Quite simply, wrote Solicitor General Noel Francisco, the 43th and 9th Circuit precedent interferes with presidential prerogative.
"The colloquy went back and forth several times with Thomas pressing the assistant solicitor general," Lithwick said.
"OSG" is an abbreviation for the Office of Solicitor General, which litigates on behalf of the government.
Bill Owens, a Republican, previously served as the state's solicitor general and clerked for Justice Clarence Thomas.
Justice Kagan has recused herself, based on her work on the case as United States solicitor general.
"There's a strange element to your argument", Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg told Noel Francisco, the solicitor general.
Budd-Falen was serving as deputy solicitor at Interior, a role that does not require Senate review.
Brazil's solicitor general's office confirmed the injunction that halted Embraer's negotiations with Boeing had been thrown out.
The Supreme Court invited the U.S solicitor general to submit a brief in the case on Monday.
Bork, a Yale law professor and former solicitor general of the US, was firmly in the former.
The solicitor general under Trump would represent the CFPB if the case goes to the Supreme Court.
Mueller has assembled a formidable team including a former Watergate prosecutor and a former deputy solicitor general.
Solicitor Ed Clements has said it is too early to decide whether to seek the death penalty.
These days, amici other than the solicitor general's office seldom even bother to ask for argument time.
He asked Solicitor General Noel Francisco whether the government had considered the impact its decision would have.
Kerri Kupec, a spokeswoman for the solicitor general's office, said the administration was committed to fighting terrorism.
Toby J. Heytens, Virginia's solicitor general, said the moratorium was justified by many factors unrelated to radiation.
If Rosenstein were fired, or if he quit, the spotlight would turn to Solicitor General Noel Francisco.
Misha Tseytlin, Wisconsin's solicitor general, said the challengers were relying on flimsy and hypothetical social science evidence.
Mr. Kedem, 38, is an assistant to the solicitor general in the Department of Justice in Washington.
Solicitor General Noel Francisco said the appeals court's ruling had already caused chaos at the border. 6.
For the moment, the office is in good hands under the acting head, Solicitor General Barbara Underwood.
Srinivasan, 48, served as a deputy solicitor general under Obama before being nominated to the D.C. Circuit.
"I think impeachment makes a tremendous difference," said Charles Tiefer, former solicitor for the House of Representatives.
The next in line was solicitor general Robert Bork, who carried out Nixon's orders and fired Cox.
The solicitor general rarely defies the court by addressing an issue the court specifically refused to consider.
"At best, DACA is legally questionable," Solicitor General Noel Francisco told the justices in briefs last summer.
Mike Lee and the son of Rex Lee, a former U.S. solicitor general during the Reagan administration.
Susan Wild, former Allentown city solicitor, is backed by Democratic women's groups like Emily's List and NARAL.
He worked for the solicitor general's office for seven years: five under George W. Bush, two under Obama.
His job as solicitor general was to defend Texas, not to worry about the international implications, they say.
But they both at times hit the Obama administration's lawyer, U.S. Solicitor General Donald Verrilli, with tough questions.
"The dusky gopher frog is a critically endangered species", Edwin Kneedler, the deputy solicitor general, told the justices.
Roberts was then principal deputy to US Solicitor General Ken Starr, who took the lead in the case.
Liberal Elena Kagan, the Obama administration's solicitor general when it supported the university in earlier litigation, recused herself.
Solicitor General Noel Francisco, who would replace Rosenstein if he left, could simply refuse to approve Mueller's requests.
She's tired of doing favors for the crown, and her solicitor goes ahead and makes a public announcement.
Brazil's solicitor general on Wednesday won its bid to overturn an injunction that was preventing the TAG sale.
The former acting solicitor general under Obama testified on behalf of Gorsuch during his confirmation hearings last month.
Shahenshah's solicitor David Grant said he would seek leave to appeal as soon as possible against the convictions.
When U.S. Solicitor General Noel Francisco accepted today's speaking invitation, did he imagine it might sound so dramatic?
The lawyer arguing on behalf of the Trump administration, Solicitor General Noel Francisco, dismissed that argument in court.
"Congress can go back and do this right," Aurelius lawyer and former U.S. Solicitor General Theodore Olson said.
Kavanaugh also served in the US solicitor general's office, which represents the federal government before the Supreme Court.
Conway was under consideration to be the US solicitor general before Trump selected Noel Francisco for the position.
The rule was signed by Principal Deputy Solicitor Daniel Jorjani, a former adviser to Charles and David Koch.
Jorjani had been serving as acting solicitor and would serve as chief FOIA officer, according to the Nov.
However, in January, Brazil's solicitor-general issued an opinion arguing that those divestments could in fact go ahead.
The first action requiring the solicitor general's approval, a notice of appeal, was filed on March 8, 2011.
Four months later, Interior's acting solicitor Edward Keable and EPA's acting FOIA director Timothy Epp held a meeting.
In what became known as the "Saturday Night Massacre," Solicitor General Robert Bork fired Cox at Nixon's order.
"Employers are not to bear any financial burden for the contraceptive coverage," the solicitor general told the court.
In an unusual step revealing the case's importance, it asked the solicitor general to file a separate brief.
One in 25 youths received an online sexual solicitation in which the solicitor tried to make offline contact.
Then Susan Wild, former Allentown city solicitor, is backed by Democratic women's groups like Emily's List and NARAL.
Justice Elena Kagan had recused herself because she had worked on the case as United States solicitor general.
"A lot of it is hearsay," Ms. DePola said, adding that a solicitor could easily deny making offers.
She pressed the point when Elizabeth Murrill, the Solicitor General of Louisiana, stood up to defend the law.
Worked as a lawyer at the Federal Communications Commission and in Solicitor General's Office within the Justice Department.
The study asks the provocative question of whether giving the solicitor general this preferred position makes any sense.
When a federal court strikes down parts of a federal law, the solicitor general typically defends the statute.
The solicitor general, Jose Calida, had argued that sharing the documents with third parties could jeopardize national security.
The legal team includes Theodore B. Olson, who served as solicitor general under former President George W. Bush.
I had shaved my face to meet the Solicitor—shaving was not something I had to do often.
CORRECTION: An earlier version of this article gave an incorrect title for New York Solicitor General Barbara Underwood.
"It stinks," said Charles Fried, a Harvard law professor who served as solicitor general under President Ronald Reagan.
Forrester also served as a law clerk to Supreme Court Justice Anthony Kennedy and as Alabama solicitor general.
In all, the solicitor general's office has sided against criminal defendants more than 95 percent of the time.
Nixon's Solicitor General Robert H. Bork inherited the top Department of Justice job when Richardson and Ruckelshaus resigned.
EDT: The Senate votes on the nomination of Noel Francisco to be solicitor general of the United States.
During his career, he has argued 36 cases before the U.S. Supreme Court, including as U.S. Solicitor General.
Solicitor General Lee's lack of team spirit was noticed in the office of Attorney General William French Smith.
Scott A. Keller, Texas' solicitor general, said state lawmakers had adopted the maps after substantial debate and deliberation.
" One of them, Ronald Reagan's solicitor general, Charles Fried, told MSNBC on Thursday night: "This man terrifies me.
Justice Eid had served as the Colorado solicitor general and as a law clerk to Justice Clarence Thomas.
The FEC database identifies the Dreeben who made the contribution as deputy solicitor general in the Justice Department.
Rosenstein's departure would pave the way for Solicitor General Noel Francisco to take oversight of the Mueller investigation.
Justice Sotomayor was formerly a judge on the Second Circuit, and Justice Kagan was formerly the solicitor general.
As it turns out, the court found that number in a brief signed by Solicitor General Ted Olson.
Kenneth W. Starr, his boss in the solicitor general's office, recruited him to the law firm Kirkland & Ellis.
David L. Franklin, the solicitor general of Illinois, representing 35 states, urged the justices to uphold Tennessee's law.
At one point, Gorsuch's exchange with the court-appointed defender of the CFPB, Paul Clement, a solicitor general under former President George W. Bush, grew testy, with Gorsuch warning the veteran Supreme Court attorney to "avoid disparaging" Solicitor General Noel Francisco, one of the two attorneys arguing for the other side.
The Solicitor General's opinion that the Supreme Court not even hear arguments in the now-consolidated cases, Christie v.
Solicitor General Noel Francisco said, "there is no basis to conclude that anything Hofeller wrote" influenced the ultimate decision.
After leaving the solicitor general office in 2008, Mr. Cruz joined the law firm Morgan, Lewis & Bockius in Houston.
During his nomination to the appeals court, prominent Republicans such as former U.S. Solicitor General Ted Olson supported Srinivasan.
An aggressive solicitor general has come often to the court for emergency relief in cases concerning Trump administration policies.
DiNicola is an attorney (who had represented Muhammad Ali) and a Marine veteran, and served as Erie County solicitor.
"Seems quite unusual that your office would change its position so dramatically," Sotomayor told U.S. Solicitor General Noel Francisco.
In addition to his role as solicitor general, Olson is famous for representing Bush in 2000's Bush v.
The Office of the Solicitor Ninth Judicial Circuit declined to comment on the case because it is still pending.
It was Kelly's interview to become a brand-name emotion-solicitor like Barbara Walters, Katie Couric, and Connie Chung.
As Solicitor General of Texas, Cruz and the GOA intersected on at least one case, the landmark Heller decision.
"We do not condone this type of behavior from our employees," First Deputy City Solicitor Craig Straw told Philly.com.
The basis for Mr Heffernan's claim was better developed by Ginger Anders, a lawyer from the solicitor general's office.
Paul Clement to represent House Former Solicitor General Paul Clement will represent the House GOP, a Ryan aide said.
This week: a junior lawyer (solicitor) who makes $53,000 per year and spends it on public transportation and antibiotics.
Toby Crouse, the Kansas solicitor general, said common sense suggested that the car's owner could well be its driver.
Presumably, his de facto replacement on the Russia probe — U.S. Solicitor General Noel Francisco — could simply withdraw the referral.
"This case turns on the fundamental distinction between commandeering and preemption," wrote Principal Deputy Solicitor General Jeffrey B. Wall.
Originally, Mr. Starr, a former federal judge and United States solicitor general, was going to stay on as chancellor.
Trump was reportedly considering George to either run the Justice Department's civil division or serve as US Solicitor General.
Should he resign or be fired, Solicitor General Noel Francisco would be next in line to oversee the investigation.
But also aligned against criminal defendants in many cases are experienced lawyers with the United States solicitor general's office.
Srinivasan, 48, served as a deputy solicitor general in the Obama administration before being nominated to the D.C. Circuit.
There is precedent for this type of rare appearance from a top official outside of the Solicitor General's office.
Arguing in defense of Texas' sharp restrictions on abortion clinics will be Scott Keller, 34, the state solicitor general.
Earlier this month, the Trump administration, through Solicitor General Noel Francisco, formally backed up South Dakota in the case.
Hate crime is a major reason why Knockout's organizer, solicitor, and company director Phil Bradby got involved in boxing.
Nixon then named Solicitor General Robert Bork his attorney general, and Bork fired the prosecutor, Archibald Cox — infuriating Congress.
He also served as special assistant to the solicitor at the Department of the Interior during the Clinton Administration.
Because of that, the succession line for the Russia investigation runs next to Noel J. Francisco, the solicitor general.
The writer, a professor at Harvard Law School, was solicitor general of the United States from 1985 to 1989.
Brazil's slightly lower Supreme Judicial Court and the nation's solicitor general had approved the sale before the May ruling.
From 1989 to 2006, he was an assistant to the solicitor general at the Department of Justice in Washington.
In an emergency application to the Supreme Court, Solicitor General Noel J. Francisco asked the justices to step in.
Solicitor General Noel J. Francisco urged the justices to hold Mr. Byrd to the terms of the rental agreement.
While liberal justices compared the procedure to a colonoscopy, Texas's solicitor general said it was more like brain surgery.
Roberts, in his role as deputy solicitor general and in private practice, argued 21965 cases before the Supreme Court.
Okapi Partners held onto its spot as the busiest proxy solicitor, firms that gather shareholders' votes, with 24 campaigns.
Newly minted solicitor Daniel Jorjani will also serve as his own deputy, but there are some other notable appointments.
In Friday's filing, Solicitor General Noel Francisco told the court in briefs that the law comports with Roe v.
He later made partner at two prestigious law firms and served as solicitor general under the first President Bush.
Sylvia Jones, Ontario's Solicitor General, apologized for the incident and told Canada's CP24 there would be a formal investigation.
Francisco has also worked on a number of hot-button cases as solicitor general, defending the Trump administration's positions.
Former solicitor general Vera Baird describes the Evans verdict as a huge reversal of the rights of rape victims.
Mr. Landry, 27, is a trial lawyer in the regional office, in Boston, of the federal Labor Department's solicitor.
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And if Rosenstein disappeared, that responsibility would fall to the next official technically in line: Solicitor General Noel Francisco.
He clerked for Chief Justice William H. Rehnquist and argued nine cases before the court as solicitor general of Texas.
Justice Neil Gorsuch, Mr Trump's first nominee, was incredulous that Indiana's solicitor general, Thomas Fisher, was arguing to the contrary.
A solicitor for Mr Scott in London strongly denied the allegations on behalf of her client, who is UK-based.
On the 103rd ballot, Democrats finally settled on John W. Davis, an anodyne lawyer who had been Wilson's solicitor general.
If no one can be found by the solicitor, all the photos, certificates, and football programs will be thrown away.
US Solicitor General Noel Francisco worked on some of the contraception cases when he was a partner at the firm.
"Do you have any evidence that, on a net basis, consumers pay more?" he asked Ohio State Solicitor Eric Murphy.
They were driving off when a deputy pulled them over, likely saving the woman&aposs life, solicitor Scarlett Wilson said.
Kavanaugh also worked in the solicitor general's office during the George H.W. Bush administration and clerked for Justice Anthony Kennedy.
David Bernhardt, who served as Interior Department solicitor under George W. Bush, is chair of Brownstein Hyatt's natural resources department.
Predicting how the next Solicitor General will view sports betting is about as difficult as nailing a perfect parlay card.
Indiana's solicitor general, Thomas Fisher, faced a battering from a slate of the justices during his oral argument that month.
"It appears as though, unless things change, that we will be heading to court," Folau's solicitor George Haros told reporters.
While Francisco would have no constitutional grounds on which to refuse, he would no doubt remember Solicitor General Robert Bork.
Dreeben, a deputy in the Office of the Solicitor General, has argued more than 100 cases before the Supreme Court.
He was Obama's principal deputy solicitor general, most notably working in the successful fight against the Defense of Marriage Act.
He was Obama's principal deputy solicitor general, most notably working on the successful fight against the Defense of Marriage Act.
She is a former professor at Georgetown Law School and an assistant to the solicitor general during the Clinton administration.
Justice Elena Kagan, who formerly was U.S. solicitor general and backed the Texas program, did not participate in the case.
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Sedlak was fired by the proxy solicitor in 2012, and Haynes was fired last month, according to the court filing.
Australian Solicitor-General Stephen Donaghue had urged the seven justices of the High Court not to interpret the constitution literally.
In July she is to become a Bristow Fellow in the office of the solicitor general in the Justice Department.
Patiently waiting in Senate queue for months to get a floor vote is Trump's stellar Solicitor General nominee Noel Francisco.
Richardson and his deputy William Ruckelshaus resigned rather than carry out the order, but Solicitor General Robert Bork eventually complied.
The office was led at the time by Starr, then solicitor general, and deputy John Roberts, now the chief justice.
The insurer operating in the specialist Lloyd's market appointed Andrew Thornton as an underwriter and solicitor, M&A tax insurance.
When lawyers with the solicitor general's office approached the Supreme Court lectern, they had on average about 25 previous arguments.
Solicitor General Noel Francisco, writing on behalf of the Department of Justice, shrugged off the warnings from the technology companies.
Acting Solicitor General Jeffrey Wall argued on behalf of the United States in support of the employers in the cases.
The first such counsel was Archibald Cox, a former solicitor general from the Kennedy administration and a Harvard law professor.
"She was a spectator rather than a participant in her own trial," says Louise Bullivant, who is now Magson's solicitor.
Moving down the line after they resigned, Nixon found that Solicitor General Robert Bork was willing to do the deed.
After Richardson and Ruckelshaus' resignations, Solicitor General Robert Bork (at this point acting head of the Justice Department) fired Cox.
Ms. Kagan, then the solicitor general, faced questions about her lack of judicial experience and her stance on the military.
In last week's argument, Jeffrey B. Wall, a deputy solicitor general, argued in favor of a state law restricting abortions.
But unions can survive without the fees, Solicitor General Noel J. Francisco wrote in a brief for the Trump administration.
"That's always an option to litigants," said Ted Olson, the former U.S. Solicitor General who has joined Brady's legal team.
In an emergency application to the Supreme Court, the solicitor general, Noel J. Francisco, asked the justices to step in.
That led the Supreme Court to tap former solicitor general and conservative legal star Paul Clement to defend the agency.
Most buyers hire a solicitor to represent them, which costs roughly 23,1.313 pounds ($2011,14833), but can vary, Ms. Geaves said.
It is one thing to appoint an acting underling, like an acting solicitor general, a post one of us held.
Nixon's willing executioner back in the October 1973 was the No. 3 man at Justice, the solicitor general Robert Bork.
The Supreme Court generally gives special deference to the views of the U.S. solicitor general, the federal government's top lawyer.
Previously, he had two stints at the Justice Department, in the Office of Legal Counsel and the solicitor general's office.
In between, he worked for former President George H.W. Bush's administration as principal deputy solicitor general from 1989 to 1993.
Her father is an assistant city solicitor for Springfield and a partner in Egan, Flanagan & Cohen, a law firm there.
The third-ranking Justice Department official, Solicitor General Robert H. Bork, complied with Mr. Nixon's order and fired Mr. Cox.
"I'm sure they would dearly love to see him step down soon," said Walter Dellinger, a former acting solicitor general.
It's hard not to feel empathy for Jeffrey B. Wall, a respected Washington lawyer now serving as acting solicitor general.
Democratic senators had also wanted documents from Roberts' time as a deputy solicitor general in the George H.W. Bush administration.
According to research from the Center for American Progress, Jorjani's recorded vote was a first-ever for an Interior solicitor.
"Jiang Lei has returned to China voluntarily, following an agreement between himself, his solicitor and Chinese authorities," a spokeswoman said.
Patricia Smith served as U.S. Solicitor of Labor from 2010 to 2017, capping more than 40 years in public service.
Brazil's Solicitor General's office has said it is preparing an appeal to the court decision with the Agriculture Ministry's backing.
"The solicitor general's office, and therefore the president, still has terrific lawyers but has lost its comparative advantage," he said.
"It is with great reluctance that we seek such emergency relief in this court," Solicitor General Noel J. Francisco wrote.
Justice Elena Kagan recused herself from the case, presumably because she dealt with it in her previous job as solicitor general.
The solicitor general is the person who argues on behalf of the government in the Supreme Court of the United States.
Mike Dailly, a Glasgow solicitor and prominent campaigner for the pro-union Better Together campaign in 2014, is one such convert.
During one hearing when Washington State Solicitor General Noah Purcell was asked about whether the ban inferred "religious animus," Purcell pounced.
That same year, Fiske was ousted, and former solicitor general  Kenneth Starr  was appointed special counsel by a panel of judges.
Other potential choices for the solicitor general nomination were lawyers Christopher Landau of Kirkland & Ellis and Kannon Shanmugam of Williams & Connolly.
" The government lawyer, Zachary Tripp from the Solicitor General's Office, said the law created "a continuing obligation" that "does not lapse.
In between his appellate clerkships and his time with Kennedy, Kavanaugh worked in the solicitor general's office under George H.W. Bush.
In urging the Supreme Court not to hear the case, Solicitor General Donald B. Verrilli Jr. said the prosecution was unexceptional.
Patrick Maguire, a solicitor representing several hundred people at the inquiry, believes there may be "thousands upon thousands" of such cases.
Theodore Olson, a Supreme Court veteran who served as the solicitor general under the Bush administration, is representing the DACA participants.
The proceedings took on a surreal air as the solicitor-general, Robert Buckland, repeatedly interrupted Mr Grieve's speech to offer concessions.
A different view is taken by Sadikur Rahman, a London solicitor who is also a supporter of the National Secular Society.
The solicitor who advised South Yorkshire Police on Hillsborough, Peter Metcalf, also defended the force against unlawful arrest claims after Orgreave.
On Friday, the county's solicitor general dismissed 89 cases in which the two officers were the principal officers or necessary witnesses.
We spoke with Assistant Solicitor General Jennifer Scacco who told us Anderson's arrest is directly related to the gas station incident.
It is the solicitor general who would officially file the brief laying out the new administration's position in the gambling case.
The current solicitor general, Donald Verrilli, also was present, as were White House counsel Neil Eggleston and Attorney General Loretta lynch.
But the Solicitor General seems to me to have the stronger position on the case's mootness, or, at least, its ripeness.
She was an assistant in the office of the solicitor general and clerked for Judge Thomas Tang of the 22012th Circuit.
Acting Solicitor General Ian Heath Gershengorn admitted that it would be "exceedingly rare" for the court to re-hear a case.
Solicitor General Robert Bork, next in line at the Justice Department at the time, finally followed Nixon's order and fired Cox.
On Wednesday night, Sessions had a very public night out with Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein and Solicitor General Noel Francisco.
The automaker said Tuesday a preliminary vote count provided by its proxy solicitor at its annual shareholder meeting indicated the results.
The Solicitor General plans to send a final version of the plan to the Supreme Court for approval by year-end.
Olson, a former George W. Bush solicitor general, seemed to gain ground with members of the court's liberal wing during arguments.
Francisco, the solicitor general, argued that the courts lack jurisdiction to review the repeal, and that their decisions should be vacated.
The ninth, Justice Thurgood Marshall, had disqualified himself because he had been the Justice Department's Solicitor General when Ali's case originated.
Brazil's solicitor general overturned the injunction in early January, allowing Petrobras to reopen bidding for potential buyers interested in buying TAG.
Those words only mean that an individual may lawfully work, the outgoing solicitor general, Donald Verrilli, told the justices in April.
In October, he is to begin work as a deputy solicitor general for the California Department of Justice in San Francisco.
Members of the Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit were highly skeptical as they grilled Indiana's solicitor general, Thomas Fisher.
Bernhardt also served at the Interior Department under President George W. Bush, including as solicitor general and deputy chief of staff.
In for a grilling: Jorjani will likely face a long line of questioning about his current role as principal deputy solicitor.
In a 12-page report, Solicitor Dan Johnson said he found no probable cause to charge the former deputy, Ben Fields.
It's unclear what the solicitor general will recommend, but Newberger believes that Venezuela's appeal makes the case attractive to the justices.
Press representatives for the solicitor general's office said more details will be released on Tuesday afternoon, ahead of a news conference.
Justice Elena Kagan's "significant involvement" was as solicitor general, a position that is primarily concerned with managing the administration's appellate litigation.
"Seldom have so many hopes been crushed by so few words," Walter Dellinger, a former acting solicitor general, wrote on Slate.
Conway had previously been considered for the post of US solicitor general, according to sources who spoke to CNN in December.
Progressives are backing Susan Wild, an Allentown city solicitor endorsed by EMILY's List, or Greg Edwards, a pastor supported by Sen.
It was in the fall of 20093 when Mr. Cruz, then living in Washington, heard about the opening for solicitor general.
Nixon eventually turned to Solicitor General Robert Bork, who was next in line in the chain of command, who fired Cox.
But no one was surprised when, in January 2015, he returned to Texas as solicitor general of the new Republican administration.
Michael Dreeben, a deputy solicitor general working with Mueller, argued the special counsel's investigative scope covered the activity in the indictment.
Image is from 1963 protests David Regoli, the city's solicitor, described the comments as unfortunate and not representative of the community.
His name was among those floated as a potential pick for solicitor general in the early days of the Trump administration.
The court's responses to those requests told the story of the solicitor general's rising dominance, culminating in something approaching a monopoly.
Judge Bork, then the United States solicitor general, complied with the president's order to fire the Watergate special prosecutor, Archibald Cox.
The Trump administration switched sides in the new case, prompting a comment from Justice Sotomayor to Solicitor General Noel J. Francisco.
The White House said Noel Francisco, now the U.S. solicitor general, was the lead White House lawyer on the Pickering nomination.
Elizabeth Warren discussed her friendships with Republicans including former U.S. Solicitor General Charles Fried as well as her own family members.
"What's happening in Mindanao is no longer a rebellion of Filipino citizens," said Jose Calida, the solicitor general of the Philippines.
When the clock ran out on Mr. Komer, the administration's principal deputy solicitor general, Jeffrey Wall, picked up the plaintiffs' argument.
Solicitor General Noel Francisco, meanwhile, filed a document in the Supreme Court arguing that the Court should not expedite this case.
He also served as a fellow in the Office of the Solicitor General, when Kenneth Starr was investigating President Bill Clinton.
The Supreme Court's decision came less than two hours after Acting Solicitor General Jeffrey Wall filed a request for a stay.
California Deputy Solicitor General Joshua Klein said he thought the nationwide aspect of the order was within the district judge's discretion.
The company said the Solicitor General of Ontario had confirmed there was no intention to notify the public in this instance.
In Monday night's filing, Solicitor General Noel Francisco urged the court to lift the injunction while the appeals process plays out.
But recognizing that fact, Solicitor General Noel Francisco still wanted to do what he could to help keep the case going.
He's also served in the Texas solicitor general's office and worked as professor at the University of Mississippi School of Law.
The Trump administration was previously considering Conway for the role of solicitor general, but ultimately chose Noel Francisco for the job.
He was acting solicitor general of the Justice Department at the start of "Fast and Furious" and during the resulting controversy.
Mr. Kavanaugh went on to a fellowship in the solicitor general's office, which argues for the government before the Supreme Court.
Technically, the next in line is Solicitor General Noel Francisco, who is now serving in Brand's role in an acting capacity.
Scott Walker and the state's GOP legislature created a new Office of Solicitor General to pursue this kind of high-stakes litigation.
Then in August 22006, he says, he received an unusual phone call from Peg Romanik, an associate solicitor at the Interior Department.
Washington (CNN)President Donald Trump announced his intent to nominate acting Solicitor General Noel Francisco to permanently fill that position Tuesday night.
In 2010, former solicitor general Ken Starr was brought in as university president to bring in the cash to fund the expansion.
Twelfth Circuit Solicitor Ed Clements confirmed to WPDE that the 20-year-old faces up to 30 years in prison if convicted.
Before going into private practice, he served as Texas' solicitor general — a position that Cruz previously held — and as Cornyn's chief counsel.
LAST spring, Scott Keller, the solicitor general for Texas, rose to defend his state's indefensible abortion clinic regulations at the Supreme Court.
"It is not mere speculation whether these clauses will or won't be violated by the president," Maryland's solicitor general Steven Sullivan argued.
But Utah Federal Solicitor Parker Douglas said the state had a legitimate interest in prosecuting abuses that can arise in polygamous relationships.
"Previous statements and reporting on the Solicitor General of India's comments to the Supreme Court are puzzling," Vaz said in an email.
Kagan and Clement both served as solicitor general, the head of the office that represents the federal government before the Supreme Court.
The Scranton Sewer Authority's board authorized the sale to Pennsylvania American Water late on Monday, City Solicitor Jason A. Shrive told Reuters.
He followed a one-year fellowship in the office of U.S. Solicitor General Kenneth Starr with a clerkship for Justice Anthony Kennedy.
He went to university to study law and practiced as a solicitor in human rights cases before becoming a member of parliament.
Kavanaugh has quite the resume ... having gone to Yale Law, and working in the Solicitor General's office in George H.W. Bush's administration.
While he was initially arrested, the county solicitor and defense attorney later agreed on a release due to the statute of limitations.
When reached for comment, McBryan invoked solicitor-client privilege and referred Motherboard to the law firm he is employed by, Waddell Phillips.
Two years after the trial, The Times reported that one informer said he had been asked to lie by a crown solicitor.
However, presenting a 123-page report, Deputy Solicitor General Thusitha Mudhalige said investigators had found no credible evidence for those other charges.
" And Neal Katyal, who served as an acting Solicitor General under President Obama, hails Judge Gorsuch as "an extraordinary judge and man.

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