By Lawrence Hurley
Daily Journal Staff Writer
WASHINGTON -When President-elect Barack Obama moves into the White House in January, it's likely that his administration's positions on key legal issues currently before the Supreme Court will differ from those of the Bush administration. Current Solicitor General Gregory Garre, appointed by President George W. Bush last summer, may well find himself in the middle of such discussions as he is ...
Daily Journal Staff Writer
WASHINGTON -When President-elect Barack Obama moves into the White House in January, it's likely that his administration's positions on key legal issues currently before the Supreme Court will differ from those of the Bush administration. Current Solicitor General Gregory Garre, appointed by President George W. Bush last summer, may well find himself in the middle of such discussions as he is ...
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