Olson’s Deputy Named Acting Solicitor General
WASHINGTON — The Justice Department on Monday named Paul D. Clement acting solicitor general, filling the position left by Theodore B. Olson, who resigned last week to enter a private legal practice.
Clement had served as Olson’s deputy since 2001, representing the Bush administration in 18 cases before the Supreme Court.
“No matter what the task, Paul has consistently done a remarkable job. I am pleased Paul has agreed to serve in this prestigious and demanding post,” said Atty. Gen. John Ashcroft.
The timing of Olson’s departure would give his replacement time to prepare for the Supreme Court’s fall term in October.
Clement is also an adjunct professor of constitutional law at Georgetown University Law Center. Before joining the Justice Department, he was a partner in the Washington office of King & Spalding.
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