
Elizabeth Prelogar
Elizabeth Prelogar is the Solicitor General of the United States, appointed by President Biden. She has played a crucial role in representing the federal government before the Supreme Court, advocating for the administration's positions on various legal matters, including challenges to executive orders and the implications of nationwide injunctions.
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Elizabeth Prelogar defended the Biden administration’s eviction moratorium during the pandemic.
Supreme Court conservatives were united against Biden. Here’s why they split against Trump.Then-Solicitor General Elizabeth Prelogar told the justices that a diverse officer corps is critical for military readiness.
Anti-affirmative action group drops lawsuits against West Point and Air Force Academy after policy changesElizabeth Prelogar was the Solicitor General who attempted to distinguish the sports cases from Tennessee’s law during oral arguments.
Why Roberts and Gorsuch may decide the Supreme Court’s blockbuster transgender sports caseFormer Biden administration solicitor general Elizabeth Prelogar made her own complaints about district judges' powers.
House passes bill to limit 'rogue' judges from blocking Trump agendaElizabeth Prelogar, the U.S. solicitor general, supports Marlean Ames' argument in her case.
SCOTUS to hear straight woman's discrimination case that could reshape employment lawSolicitor General Elizabeth Prelogar urged the Supreme Court to consider limiting the procedure of nationwide injunctions.
Trump and allies celebrated court orders against Biden they now claim are ‘tyrannical’



































