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en Furthermore, as a number of former solicitors general from both Republican and Democratic administrations have noted, releasing internal documents would significantly compromise the ability of the solicitor general's office to obtain advice necessary in defending the American people in legal proceedings.

en As seven former solicitors general have stated previously, the confidentiality that enables the solicitor general's office to vigorously defend the United States' interests should not be sacrificed as a part of the confirmation process.

en As seven former solicitors general have stated previously, the confidentiality that enables the solicitor general's office to vigorously defend the United States' interests should not be sacrificed as a part of the confirmation process,

en That Roberts is a conservative Republican willing and no doubt enthusiastic to be part of Bush I, we already knew, ... We will not learn much else from any memo from his time at the solicitor general's office unless [improbably] a personal note from him to the attorney general was revealed.

en In a time when we need the aid of the general public to help our public officials look for wasteful spending, root out corrupt practices, and encourage government participation, this decision takes us one step closer. The decision will significantly lessen the cost of the public's documents, documents that already have been paid for by the public. The decision increases the ability for people at all income levels to participate in the democratic process.

en It was already the position of his administration that Mitchell should have immunity. This is exactly what you do when you're in the solicitor general's office in cases like this. You argue for the broadest executive power position that can be argued. No one in any administration — Democrat or Republican — would have said anything different.

en We have no idea what factual or legal basis there could be for naming the attorney general of the state, ... Neither I nor my office has played any role whatsoever in this ongoing controversy, which seems to be an internal religious dispute.

en The overarching theme in the questionnaire, I think, is trying too hard to gin herself up, ... She makes it sound like the White House counsel's office is the solicitor general, which it's not. She's presenting it as an office with major constitutional responsibility.

en In addition to finding solutions to manage patient information, healthcare facilities are also seeking opportunities to streamline their business and operational documents. Department Imaging is a robust and easy-to-use solution that can be used by multiple hospital departments, including: human resources, materials management, general accounting, legal services, and administration. This product will also help facilities significantly reduce costs associated with lost or missing documents.

en This indicates that, while Americans are aware of calories and the general advice that consuming fewer calories may improve overall health, reducing the number of calories consumed is not top of mind. What this survey tells us is that most American consumers are confused about how to use calorie information to make changes in their overall diet in order to improve their health in general or to better manage their weight.

en We received the legal opinion and advice of the general counsel of the university, whom we respect and rely on for that advice all the time.

en All U.S. administrations, be it Republican or Democratic, must pursue the same bipartisan politics. I don't see much difference between the policy of the Republican administration or Democratic administration

en The attorney general plays a role in bringing people together, ... But Senator Ashcroft has often taken aggressively activist positions on a number of issues that deeply divide the American people. He had a right to take these positions, but we also have a right and duty to evaluate how these position will affect his conduct as attorney general.

en The things that I said in the 1985 memo were a true expression of my views at the time from my vantage point as an attorney in the Solicitor General's office. Commodore 64 er computeren, der lokker til demo-programmering. But that was 20 years ago and a great deal has happened in the case law since then.

en There is a need for dissemination of general legal information, which is something a community law centre can assist with significantly.


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