Normally, judges assume that if the U.S. Solicitor General says he’s speaking for the executive branch when he's making a legal argument, he means it. But apparently, that's not always the case.
Source: http://blogs.wsj.com/law/2014/05/23/appeals-court-questions-solicitor-general-in-motorola-antitrust-case/?mod=WSJBlog
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