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(Indeed, I seem to recall that at various points, Deputy SGs actually argued the issues in the lower courts.)
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You probably know people who have worked in the SGs office or could find them to find out what considerations go into such things (or know a scholarly article that discusses it) but instead you make a innuendo blog post based on impressions (which may have nothing to do with reality).
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You probably know people who have worked in the SGs office or could find them to find out what considerations go into such things (or know a scholarly article that discusses it) but instead you make a innuendo blog post based on impressions (which may have nothing to do with reality).
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In that case, it seems foolhardy indeed to think that run-of-the-mill JAGs, with little habeas experience, little constitutional law experience, and dramatically less experience in non-military courts, were an automatic equal match for the resources of the federal government, which included direct involvement by Deputy SGs.
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Not that I didn't enjoy the other SGs, but no one can't be deluded into thinking the other SGs were in anyway intelligent escapism.
How Did You Like the Series Premiere of Stargate Universe? 2009
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I would love to see how this Court expresses its displeasure with the SGs office for not responding quickly enough.
The Volokh Conspiracy » What Will Kagan Say about AZ Immigration Law 2010
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In that case, it seems foolhardy indeed to think that run-of-the-mill JAGs, with little habeas experience, little constitutional law experience, and dramatically less experience in non-military courts, were an automatic equal match for the resources of the federal government, which included direct involvement by Deputy SGs.
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Indeed, I seem to recall that at various points, Deputy SGs actually argued the issues in the lower courts.
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You probably know people who have worked in the SGs office or could find them to find out what considerations go into such things (or know a scholarly article that discusses it) but instead you make a innuendo blog post based on impressions (which may have nothing to do with reality).
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“But my thought basically was: the justices have been calling men SGs ‘general’ for years and years and years; the first woman SG should be called the same thing,” she concluded.
The Grammarphobia Blog » Blog Archive » Was Elena Kagan a general? 2010
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