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  2. Solicitor General of Texas - Wikipedia

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    The Solicitor General of Texas is the top appellate solicitor or lawyer for the U.S. state of Texas. It is an appointed position in the Office of the Texas Attorney General that focuses on the office's major appellate cases. The majority of the cases handled by the solicitor are argued in the United States Supreme Court and the Supreme Court of ...

  3. Appeals court seems skeptical of Texas' argument for ... - AOL

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    "Texas has a right to defend itself," state Solicitor General Aaron Nielson said, adding that the district court had acknowledged that "sometimes those associated with the cartels cross over the ...

  4. AG Ken Paxton says Texas 'did not make any concession ... - AOL

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    During the hearing Wednesday before the 5th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in New Orleans, Texas Solicitor General Aaron Nielson defended the state's immigration policy — which is being ...

  5. An attorney defending Texas’ controversial immigration law told a federal appeals court on Wednesday that state legislators may have gone “too far” when they passed a controversial ...

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  8. Takeaways from the Supreme Court arguments on Texas’ age ...

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    Kavanaugh asked at one point of Texas Solicitor General Aaron Nielson. Nielson agreed. “Whatever you call it,” Kavanaugh said,” it can’t get too burdensome.”

  9. Here’s why a SCOTUS ruling on social media rules matters to ...

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    Asked whether the Texas law would apply to more than just Facebook, YouTube and X, Texas Solicitor General Aaron Nielson told Barrett, “I don’t think so,” before reversing course and saying ...