Lawrence G. Wallace

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Lawence G. Wallace is former Deputy United States Solicitor General, who during a 35-year career, argued 157 times before the United States Supreme Court.[1] By comparison, the vast majority of Supreme Court litigators have fewer than two dozen appearance before the justices during their entire careers. He served from 1968[2] to 2003.[1]

References

  1. ^ a b "DEPUTY SOLICITOR GENERAL, LAWRENCE WALLACE, TO RETIRE FROM THE JUSTICE DEPARTMENT AFTER 35 YEARS OF SERVICE" (Press release). Nov 1, 2002.
  2. ^ Legal Legend In Formal Suit Puts His Mark On High Court Chicago Tribune. Mar. 22, 1994.