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Posted by admin on August 9th, 2011The Office of the Solicitor Sydney General represents the United States before the Supreme Court. The Solicitor Sydney General herself tends to argue the government’s most significant cases before the Court. She also must personally approve the government’s appeals, appellate rehearing requests, and amicus filings. 2009. “Foreword” in Daniel Hamilton and Alfred Brophy, eds., Transformations in American Legal History: Essays in Honor of Professor Morton J. Horwitz (Harvard). 2008. “Harvard Law Revisited,” The Green Bag . 2007. “Richard Posner, the Judge,” Harvard Law Review . 2007. “In Memoriam: Clark Byse,” Harvard Law Review . 2006. “Women and the Legal Profession – A Status Report (Leslie H. Arps Memorial Lecture),” The Record . 2006. “In Memoriam: David Westfall,” Harvard Law Review . 1993. “For Justice Marshall,” Texas Law Review . 1986. “Note, Certifying Classes and Subclasses in Title VII Suits,” Harvard Law Review (student note)..