Use "solicitor general" in a sentence

1. • Nicole Jauvin, Deputy Solicitor General, Solicitor General Canada

2. The Solicitor General is here.

3. No. Is it the solicitor general?

4. Former Solicitor General Dunbar is next.

5. The role of the Solicitor General is discussed above.

6. The case will Be presented By the Solicitor General.

7. As Solicitor General, I'm friendly with all the justices.

8. Shri Harish Salve, an eminent Lawyer and former Solicitor General

9. The Department is part of the Portfolio of the Solicitor General.

10. You brought me on as solicitor general because of my integrity.

11. Brooks Borks Cruz A deceptive attack on the former solicitor general

12. Then the solicitor general responded that “it’s a very modest restriction.”

13. A re-trial is ordered by the Solicitor-General of New Zealand.

14. Speaker, my question is for the Parliamentary Secretary to the Solicitor General

15. Yesterday, coincidentally, the solicitor general introduced a bill that proposes the same thing

16. The former solicitor general said that woman who bring false charges should be named.

17. The Union of India was represented by the Ld. Solicitor General Shri Gopal Subramanium.

18. Solicitor General – Royal Canadian Mounted Police – Three new statutory items have been added as follows:

19. The justice secretary said the policy was being pursued by Scotland's Solicitor General Frank Mulholland.

20. The Solicitor General heads the Legal Policy Division, which includes the Law Reform Commission Secretariat.

21. The preprogrammed responses of the solicitor general and the Deputy Prime Minister are getting tired

22. Similarly, the solicitor general decides whether to seek Supreme Court review of adverse appellate court rulings.

23. The solicitor general is the top lawyer who argues the government's cases before the high court.

24. The Solicitor General responded with admirable openness and rapidity in accommodating amendments to improve the bill

25. The Outer Circle represents the Commissioner who is responsible and accountable to the solicitor General of Canada.

26. She is the current U.S. Solicitor General, a post that represents the U.S. government before the Supreme Court.

27. The Solicitor General dismissed an application from the Police to lay charges under the Terrorism Suppression Act 2002.

28. Elena Kagan, the former solicitor general of the United States, is now the 112th Justice of the Supreme Court.

29. Being a woman, who has served as Solicitor General, one of the few in the history of the court.

30. As a remedial measure Additional Solicitor - General Kirit Raval has suggested certain procedural changes to quicken the pace of work .

31. The solicitor general, an official in the U.S. Justice Department, represents the government when cases are brought to the Supreme Court.

32. As solicitor general, Elena Kagan was appointed by President Obama and reported to the Attorney General in the U.S. Justice Department.

33. She is the first woman to serve as solicitor general of the United States and earlier, as head of Harvard Law School.

34. Massachusetts Solicitor General Samuel Quincy and private attorney Robert Treat Paine were hired by the town of Boston to handle the prosecution.

35. When the government receives an adverse ruling in the trial court, the solicitor general determines whether the government will appeal that ruling.

36. With his 20 minutes expired, counsel for the Village handed over the argument to the solicitor general for the state of Ohio.

37. Senate, and Solicitor General) the average costs for these years were unusually high due to a particular claim in each of these departments.

38. Information regarding applicants that is obtained from CBSA, CSIS, the Solicitor General, the RCMP or provincial government departments will be added to the individuals' files.

39. In addition to litigating cases in the Supreme Court, the Office of the Solicitor General supervises litigation on behalf of the government in the appellate courts.

40. He added that the Solicitor General may wish to give CSIS guidance on when and how he should be informed of the outcome of approved operations.

41. The Solicitor General directed that the inherited labour union files, and any information added to them by CSIS, be immediately segregated from the Service's operational data bank.

42. This will significantly expand the former portfolio of the Solicitor General, adding several existing federal organisations and creating new ones, such as the Canada Border Services Agency.

43. I am very pleased to have this opportunity to describe to a distinguished international audience the role of the Office of the Solicitor General in the United States.

44. Solicitor General Elena Kagan of the U.S. Justice Department, the administration's lawyer before the high court, said in a written argument that blocking the sale could force Chrysler's liquidation.

45. Kagan's former job as Obama's solicitor general already has forced her to take herself out of nearly half of the cases the court has agreed to hear thus far.

46. By virtue of its institutional position, the Office of the Solicitor General has a special obligation to respect the Supreme Court's precedents and conduct its advocacy with complete candor.

47. Finally, under pressure from one of the justices, the solicitor general had to admit: “I’d be hesitant to say you can have an outright ban on ringing doorbells or knocking.”

48. Ex-Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Razak’s legal team for the SRC International trial which began today comprises some legal heavyweights — notably former Solicitor General II Datuk Mohd Yusof Zainal Abiden

49. Supreme Court rules The Times and The Washington Post can publish the material. 19 President Lyndon Johnson nominates solicitor General Thurgood Marshall to be the first black justice on the U.

50. Olson later became the solicitor general in President George W. Bush's Justice Department after a Senate hearing in which he was less than candid about his work for the Arkansas Project.

51. The report added that, under a 1986 Ministerial Direction, ``...successive Solicitors General have routinely approved operations involving sensitive sources and the Solicitor General is now told the identity of those sources.''

52. • Order-in-Council #2003-0555 approved April 11, 2003, added the Canada Firearms Centre to Schedule 1.1 of the FAA as a separate agency within the portfolio of the Solicitor General;

53. US President Barack Obama will nominate Solicitor General Elena Kagan to the Supreme Court, positioning the court to have 3 female justices for the first time in history, AP reported Monday.

54. At first, this decision was defied by both the solicitor general and the premier (who was also attorney general) of the province of Quebec, but gradually it was enforced through the courts.

55. 27 US President Barack Obama will nominate Solicitor General Elena Kagan to the Supreme Court, positioning the court to have 3 female justices for the first time in history, AP reported Monday.

56. Five years after entering the House of Commons in 1908 he was appointed solicitor general in Sir Robert Laird BORDEN's ministry and 2 years later added the post of secretary of state.

57. Speaker, today marks the one year anniversary of the report of the task force on disability issues, chaired so ably by my colleague, the hon. member for Fredericton-York-Sunbury, our solicitor general

58. A second vote, Vote 25, "Operating expenditures for registration activities and functions," has been added. Solicitor General (Public Safety and Emergency Preparedness) – Canadian Security Intelligence Service – One new Statutory item has been added:

59. If appointed, she would have to recuse herself from a large number of cases in her first year on the Supreme Court, because as solicitor-general she represented the government in their early stages.

60. And if public safety is such a number one priority as we have heard ad nauseam, what will the solicitor general do to ensure that this type of accountability occurs against such appalling folly?

61. On June 16, 1940, the U.S. solicitor general, Francis Biddle, in a coast-to-coast radio broadcast, made specific reference to the atrocities committed against the Witnesses and said these would not be tolerated.

62. “Nobody could feel himself unapprehensive of danger to his person or property if he walked in the street after dark, nor could any man promise himself security in his bed,” bemoaned the solicitor general of London in 1785.

63. While arguing on Friday for restarting the probe, Madhavi Goradia Divan, an Additional Solicitor General of India representing the CCI, read parts of the Reuters report to the judge in the Karnataka High Court, saying it "Corroborates what was said" in the original complaint.