Colleen Sinzdak will mark the 141st anniversary of the first woman to argue before the U.S. Supreme Court by taking the lectern herself Nov. 30 in a disabilities case.
Sinzdak is one of five women who will appear during the sitting that starts on Monday and runs through Dec. 8. They also include two of her colleagues at the U.S. Solicitor General’s Office, current SG Elizabeth Prelogar and Rebecca Taibleson. Julie Rikelman from the Center for Reproductive Rights will argue in the Mississippi abortion case Dec. 1, and Taylor A.R. Meehan of Consovoy McCarthy was appointed to argue an immigration ...
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