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The U.S. Supreme Court's fall term begins on Oct. 2. Noel Francisco, newly confirmed as U.S. solicitor general, has just days to prepare. Of course, it's likely Francisco, formerly a top appellate ...
US Solicitor General Noel Francisco is expected to resign from his role as the government’s top lawyer before the Supreme Court in the coming days, according to two sources familiar with the move.
WASHINGTON — Solicitor General Noel J. Francisco, the Justice Department official responsible for defending the Trump administration before the Supreme Court, has told the department that he ...
Solicitor General Noel Francisco, who has been an aggressive advocate for President Trump and his administration at the Supreme Court, will step down at the end of the court’s term, the Justice ...
The potential departure of Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein from the Justice Department would mean that oversight and management of the sensitive Russia probe would fall to a longtime ...
WASHINGTON – Some of the nation's smartest and savviest lawyers have represented the federal government at the Supreme Court over the past 150 years. But Noel Francisco has had perhaps the most ...
Noel Francisco experienced the prestige and responsibility—for about a month this year—of serving as the government’s top lawyer in the U.S. Supreme Court. The former Jones Day partner now ...
Dr. Noel Francisco, 95, of Backus, Minnesota, formerly of Superior, Wisconsin, passed away March 18, 2019, at Good Samaritan Society Elmwood House - Brainerd. Noel was born in Findlay, Illinois on ...
Noel Francisco, Donald Trump's pick to serve as U.S. solicitor general, poses with Oswego High School Class of 2013 officers Leah Weiss and Matt DiFabio. Francisco delivered the 2013 commencement ...
The Senate confirmed Noel Francisco as U.S. solicitor general Tuesday, just ahead of a Supreme Court term that will see the Trump administration facing legal challenges on issues ranging from ...
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