Ted Olson, Influential Conservative Lawyer, Passes Away at 84

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Prominent conservative lawyer Ted Olson, known for his role in major Supreme Court cases including Bush v. Gore and the fight for same-sex marriage rights, has died at 84. Olson, who served as Solicitor General under President George W. Bush, argued 65 cases before the Supreme Court, influencing significant legal precedents such as Citizens United and the challenge to California's same-sex marriage ban. His career was marked by high-profile cases and a reputation as a formidable advocate.
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