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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Just won another case at the Supreme Court, where she got a block on the district judge banning the firing of probationary employees.[/quote] Well, no. That was the Solicitor General. (Actually the acting SG who came from a big law firm and while morally and ethically bankrupt, is at least an otherwise competent lawyer.) Bondi is the Attorney General. Different position. [/quote] The Solicitor General description … [i] The Solicitor General determines the cases in which Supreme Court review will be sought by the government and the positions the government will take before the Court. The Office's staff attorneys, Deputy Solicitors General and Assistants to the Solicitor General, participate in preparing the petitions, briefs, and other papers filed by the government in the Supreme Court. The Solicitor General conducts the oral arguments before the Supreme Court. Those cases not argued by the Solicitor General personally are assigned either to an Assistant to the Solicitor General or to another government attorney. The vast majority of government cases are argued by the Solicitor General or one of the office attorneys.[/i] The worker bees. But the Attorney General can step in and do the oral arguments if it’s an important case although I don’t see Bondi doing that. She’s not qualified. The new Solicitor General is John Sauer. He worked for Trump on his civil fraud cases. He argued that Trumps civil fraud charges should be dropped for the good of the country. Sauer did go to Harvard Law School where the majority of Solicitors have gone. [/quote]
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