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(lawyer) for the U.S.
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. It is an appointed position in the Office of the
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and the individual serves at the pleasure of the attorney general. Many of the cases handled by the Solicitor are argued in the
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and the
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. However some cases within the solicitor's responsibilities are under the
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of the
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and the state appellate courts. The solicitor represents the Florida attorney general before the
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and other appellate courts, as needed. He also decides whether the State of Florida has an interest in all cases filed in the Florida Supreme Court and if the state should file or join an
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."Role of Solicitor General"
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History

The position was created in July 1999 at the request of Florida attorney general
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and was first filled by
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. It is a similar position to solicitors in many states and is modeled after the
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. By 2003, twenty-nine states had solicitors general, although only eight had them fifteen years earlier. The solicitor does not always argue
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. Most states' attorneys general offices have had separate divisions with chiefs specializing in state and federal appellate works. Organizing the department with a separate solicitor general is a model that states are using in attempt to promote the professionalism and quality of the work. This strategy generally gives the attorney general more of specialist who may be somewhat of a legal scholar on staff. Also, the solicitor is typically someone who was not involved in the attorney general's campaign and is thus someone who is more likely to offer a different perspective than other lawyers who are entrenched in the department. The position is currently held by Henry C. Whitaker.


Teaching

The Florida solicitor general holds the ''Richard W. Ervin Eminent Scholar Chair'', named to honor former attorney general and Florida Supreme Court chief justice
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. The individual holding the chair teaches advanced courses at the
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. As such, Florida State University pays half of the solicitor’s salary, $165,000 as of 2010. An
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program was established to allow a small number of law students the opportunity to work directly with the solicitor on active cases and receive up to six hours of course credit while gaining practical experience in appellate procedures and constitutional law."Richard W. Ervin Eminent Scholar Chair"
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List of solicitors

The following is a table of Florida state solicitors.


References

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