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Mr. Gonzales said President Bush -- whose solicitor general argued strenuously before the court against race-based admissions preferences -- "has consistently recognized the value of diversity on the nation's campuses".
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The work was commissioned by the Law Society of England and Wales, the Criminal Law Solicitors Association, the London Criminal Courts Solicitors Association, the Legal Aid Practitioners Group and the Big Firms Group whose solicitors will lose up to 17.5% in cuts to fees under the MoJ proposals.
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Other presidents have enforced laws that they no longer defended in court, including the first George Bush, whose acting solicitor general, a man named John Roberts, once asked the Supreme Court to overturn an affirmative action program at the Federal Communications Commission.
I found another solicitor, whose advice was the same: plead guilty.
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The solicitor, whose identity has been suppressed, told a magistrate in a December 2013 hearing that the law was neutral on whether Monis should be granted bail.
It all takes place in the home of a Kentish country solicitor whose son is a sightless, embittered wreck and whose daughters are despairing, damaged casualties of the late conflict.
Kevin Winters, a solicitor whose law firm represents McCafferty, said: "We are concerned about the developing pattern of CMPs being used as the norm [to defend legal actions] rather than being used as exceptions in extreme cases".
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