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August 23, 2005

Solicitor General's Office and Supreme Court Cases

In an article in Supreme Court History, Judge John Roberts notes that the Office of the Solicitor General is present in more than 80% of the Court's argued cases.

Posted by Anupam Chander on August 23, 2005 at 01:29 PM in Law School | Permalink

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