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15 Jan 2025, 12:05 pm by Amy Howe
Brian Fletcher, the principal deputy solicitor general who argued on behalf of the Biden administration, agreed with Shaffer that the court of appeals was wrong when it applied the less rigorous standard of review. [read post]
25 Apr 2018, 3:37 am by Amy Howe
Second, he asked Brian Fletcher, the assistant to the U.S. solicitor general who argued on behalf of the United States, how should the Supreme Court phrase its opinion if it decides it doesn’t want to “always accept” a foreign government’s submission? [read post]
17 Jan 2025, 7:00 am by Ben Sperry
The Court’s questions to Deputy Solicitor General Brian H. [read post]
19 Mar 2024, 4:00 am by Michael C. Dorf
Aguiñaga an out.The core argument of the federal government that Deputy SG Brian Fletcher pressed was that in order for the actions of federal officials with respect to private actors to convert those private actors into state actors for constitutional purposes, the government officials must do more than jawbone or otherwise encourage the private actors to take particular steps; there must be coercion. [read post]
12 Dec 2022, 4:16 pm by Mark Movsesian
Appearing on behalf of the Biden Administration as amicus curiae, Deputy Solicitor General Brian Fletcher agreed. [read post]
4 Oct 2022, 3:02 pm by Jonathan H. Adler
A few other tidbits: In questioning, Deputy SG Brian Fletcher asserted that Congress did not seek to utilize the full extent of its Commerce Clause authority in the CWA, and could have regulated even more expansively. [read post]
19 May 2023, 4:03 pm by Mark Walsh
Solicitor General Elizabeth Prelogar leads a contingent from her office, including Deputy Solicitors General Brian Fletcher and Malcolm Stewart. [read post]
19 Apr 2010, 5:06 pm by Jack Chin
  The symposium engages the distinction between justification and excuse defenses--as an indication of the popularity of the area, at least three of the five most cited Criminal Law and Procedure scholars on Brian Leiter's list have written on the topic. [read post]
  As the federal government began its oral argument, Principal Deputy Solicitor General Brian Fletcher said that the states and individuals challenging the law principally relied on misleading past instances when their social media posts and accounts were subject to moderation with no traceable link to the government. [read post]