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Constitutional Law

Jan. 4, 2000

Solicitor to Cap Career With 'Bubble Law' Argument

DENVER - Michael McLachlan couldn't have planned a better way to leave his high-profile state government job. As the No. 3 man in the Colorado Attorney General's Office, the Durango attorney's final swan song as solicitor general will be to argue a case before the U.S. Supreme Court for the first time in his law career.

By Charles Ashby
Daily Journal Staff Writer
        DENVER - Michael McLachlan couldn't have planned a better way to leave his high-profile state government job.
        As the No. 3 man in the Colorado Attorney General's Office, the Durango attorney's final swan song as solicitor general will be to argue a c...

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