Solicitor General
The Solicitor General assists in appellate cases, including supervision of all civil appeals; oversees preparation of legal opinions; administers and enforces State election laws; provides independent advice to State agencies and boards in administrative proceedings in which Assistant Attorneys General appear as advocates; reviews constitutional challenges to State laws; and works on special projects as requested by the Attorney General. With regard to civil appeals, the Solicitor General’s Office authorizes all appeals and special actions, reviews drafts of all civil appellate pleadings, arranges moot courts, reviews and coordinates amicus curiae requests, and directly handles certain cases. The Attorney General's Law Library is part of the Solicitor General’s Office.
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