Cases Quote by Donald Verrilli Jr
“When we're not a party, we sometimes file as amicus, as friend of the court, 25, 30 times a term, sometimes more. And in each of those cases, we've got to decide what position the government's going to take. And that is the solicitor general's job to make that decision.”
About This Quote
Source Interview: The New York Times, 2018
The solicitor general must decide the government’s stance in each amicus case, balancing legal strategy and policy implications.
In simple terms: Choosing the government’s legal position.
Make informed, strategic legal decisions.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- court filings
- policy debates
- government litigation
- legal strategy sessions
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- What factors should guide the solicitor general’s choices?
- How does amicus participation affect case outcomes?
Political pressures can limit impartial legal judgment.