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  • Yet one assistant Solicitor General under the Bush Administration, Pratik Shah, also helped represent some of the detainees in the Boumediene case.

    The Volokh Conspiracy » Andrew McCarthy Sticks to His Guns (And He May Be Pointing Them at You Next) 2010

  • From my experience, if you want to hear good oral advocacy, look for cases where the Solicitor General or someone who formerly worked for the Solicitor General is arguing.

    The Volokh Conspiracy » Oral Argument Audio from OT08 2009

  • The other person would have to be Ted Olsen the former Solicitor General, who argued Bush versus Gore before the United States Supreme Court.

    CNN Transcript Aug 27, 2007 2007

  • Paul Clement, who is currently Solicitor General and has argued 20 cases before the High Court would fill that bill to perfection.

    Revolution 2005

  • She's been extremely guarded about her views, with the exception of gay rights, where she has been vehement in opposing federal laws she doesn't like and has worked as Solicitor General to undermine those laws.

    WBBM CBS 2 Chicago Top Videos Videos 2010

  • In our charge for development, it is disappointing to note that the government will dispatch no less than the Solicitor General 2 plus a host of assistants to handle this wholly trivial charge.

    SARA - Southeast Asian RSS Aggregator 2010

  • Yet one assistant Solicitor General under the Bush Administration, Pratik Shah, also helped represent some of the detainees in the Boumediene case.

    The Volokh Conspiracy Orin Kerr 2010

  • Yet one assistant Solicitor General under the Bush Administration, Pratik Shah, also helped represent some of the detainees in the Boumediene case.

    Libertarian Blog Place Various Libertarian Bloggers 2010

  • So the former Harvard Law School Dean and current Solicitor General is one step closer to becoming the fourth woman ever to serve on the Supreme Court.

    Above the Law 2010

  • Our office has received a copy of the attached letter, which the Solicitor General finds highly disturbing.

    Public Eye Online 2009

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