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...Monday struck down an Arizona law that required residents to provide proof of citizenship when using federal forms to register to vote. Civil...
...The 9-0 decision came in a federal tax fraud case out of Augusta, Ga. The high court called remarks by a federal magistrate judge...
...Reversing decades of federal patent...presented by Solicitor General Donald Verrilli...and Trademark Office, Verrilli urged...
...surrounding Attorney General Eric Holder...white photo of Holder appears...SG'S OFFICE, A VACANCY...principal deputy solicitor general....
...S. Court of Appeals for...fill vacant offices during intrasession...Jr., the solicitor general, petitioned the...
...was an attorney in the U.S. Department of Justice, serving in the solicitor general's office and the Office of Legal Counsel. She joined...
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...the legal authority of the state's attorney general to hire Cohen...attorney general's office violated a state...
...U.S. Court of Appeals for the...the principal deputy solicitor general in the U...
...the federal bench in 2007, Paul Cassell made victims' rights a centerpiece of a litigation practice intermingled with a full-time teaching load. Today, the...
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