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Attorney and jurist;  professor at the Ave Maria School of Law in Ann Arbor, Michigan and the Tad and Diane Taube Distinguished Visiting Fellow at the [[Hoover Institution]]; Distinguished Fellow, [[Hudson Institute]]; [[American Enterprise Institute]] 1988-2003; [[Solicitor General (U.S.)]] from 1973 to 1977; acting [[U.S. Attorney General]] from 1973 to 1974; and Circuit Judge of the [[U. S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit]] from 1982 to 1988; nominated by Ronald Reagan, but was not confirmed as an associate justice, [[Supreme Court of the United States]]
[[Solicitor General]] under [[POTUS|President]] [[Richard Nixon]], who later failed to be confirmed as an associate justice, [[Supreme Court of the United States]] during the Presidency of [[Ronald Reagan]]

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Solicitor General under President Richard Nixon, who later failed to be confirmed as an associate justice, Supreme Court of the United States during the Presidency of Ronald Reagan