U.S. Senate confirms Biden's solicitor general pick Prelogar
		
		 
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		 [October 29, 2021] 
		By Nate Raymond 
		 
		(Reuters) - The U.S. Senate on Thursday 
		confirmed Elizabeth Prelogar to serve as U.S. solicitor general, 
		approving President Joe Biden's pick to be his chief advocate before the 
		U.S. Supreme Court just days before it hears two major abortion and gun 
		rights cases. 
		 
		The Senate voted 53-36 to approve Prelogar, a former member of special 
		counsel Robert Mueller's Russia investigation team who then served as 
		acting solicitor general from the time of Biden's inauguration in 
		January until her nomination in August. 
		 
		Due to a legal quirk, Prelogar was required to step down from that 
		acting position while her nomination was pending and has been working 
		since then in the U.S. Justice Department's office of legal counsel. 
		  
		
		
		  
		
		 
		Her confirmation comes ahead of the conservative-dominated Supreme Court 
		on Monday hearing a challenge to a Texas law that imposes a near-total 
		ban on abortions and a closely-watched gun rights case on Wednesday. 
		 
		During a September hearing before the Senate Judiciary Committee, 
		Republicans pressed Prelogar on how the solicitor general's office under 
		Biden reversed the government's position in several cases from former 
		President Donald Trump's era. 
		 
		U.S. Senator Chuck Grassley of Iowa, the panel's ranking Republican, 
		cited those "flip flops" earlier this month in saying he opposed her 
		nomination. 
		 
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			Elizabeth Prelogar, President Joe Biden's nominee to serve as U.S. 
			solicitor general, testifies before a Senate Judiciary Committee 
			hearing on Capitol Hill in Washington, U.S., September 14, 2021. 
			Picture taken September 14, 2021. U.S. Senate/Handout via Reuters 
            
			
			  
            The Harvard Law School graduate clerked for liberal 
			Supreme Court Justices Ruth Bader Ginsburg, who died in 2020, and 
			Elena Kagan and later served as an assistant to the solicitor 
			general from 2014 to 2019. 
			 
			A former student of Russian who held a Fulbright fellowship in St. 
			Petersburg, Prelogar while at the Justice Department also worked as 
			an assistant special counsel to Mueller, who led the probe into 
			Russia's role in the 2016 U.S. presidential election. 
			 
			She briefly returned to private practice and joined the law firm 
			Cooley in January 2020 before returning to the Justice Department 
			following Biden's election. 
			 
			(Reporting by Nate Raymond in Boston; Editing by Marguerita Choy) 
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