Shows that politicization of the Justice Department makes the work of the nation's lawyer an integral component of executive policy-making. Focusing on the selection of solicitors general and the political and legal environment, this work analyzes the Supreme Court cases in which the government was a participant from 1959 through 1986.
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Shows that politicization of the Justice Department makes the work of the nation's lawyer an integral component of executive policy-making. Focusing on the selection of solicitors general and the political and legal environment, this work analyzes the Supreme Court cases in which the government was a participant from 1959 through 1986.
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