The Biden administration will present arguments in a wide variety of cases during the U.S. Supreme Court’s upcoming October 2023 term, defending the constitutionality of agency proceedings, a major federal gun law and much more. 

U.S. Solicitor General Elizabeth Prelogar and her team at the Department of Justice will face off against a wide assortment of companies, litigants and Republican states in her efforts to defend the Biden administration’s interests before a conservative Supreme Court that has handed down landmark rulings on abortion, gun rights, affirmative action and more in recent years.

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