Sarah Harris
Sarah Harris is the Acting Solicitor General of the United States, a key legal advisor within the Department of Justice. In her recent letter to Senator Richard Durbin, she announced that the DOJ will cease defending the independence of certain regulatory agencies and will seek to challenge longstanding legal precedents regarding the removal protections of agency commissioners, marking a significant shift in the administration's approach to regulatory authority.
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United States:
Sarah Harris, the vice chairwoman of the Mohegan Tribe, highlighted the harmful uncertainty surrounding the shutdown.
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New Zealand:
Sarah Harris is taking over the study and will be seeking funding for further assessments.
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United States:
Sarah Harris has been appointed as the editorial director of Edward Enninful's new magazine, 72.
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United States:
The then-acting solicitor general, Sarah Harris, sounded the alarm that nationwide injunctions had hit 'epidemic proportions' under the second Trump administration.
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Australia:
Harris expressed her enjoyment of telling human stories and her commitment to her role on The Project.
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United States:
The administration’s acting Solicitor General Sarah Harris argued in the emergency appeal that nationwide injunctions have hit 'epidemic proportions'.
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Costa Rica:
Sarah Harris is the acting legal advisor for the Trump administration who described the request regarding birthright citizenship as 'modest'.
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United States:
Acting U.S. Solicitor General Sarah Harris asked the justices to limit the scope of the rulings.
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United States:
Acting Solicitor General Sarah Harris wrote a letter regarding the Trump administration's legal strategy.
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United Kingdom:
In filings to the supreme court, the acting solicitor general, Sarah Harris, argued that Alsup had exceeded his powers.
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