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Name: Edwin Smiley Kneedler / Baptism Age: 0 / Record Type: Baptism / Birth Date: 4 Jan 1946 / Baptism Date: 12 May 1946 / Baptism Place: Abington, Pennsylvania, USA / Church: Presbyterian Church / Father: Harry L. Kneedler / Mother: Isabella Smiley Kneedler.[non-primary source needed]
District Name: North Penn SD ... Mailing Address: 1340 S Valley Forge Rd / Lansdale PA, 19446–4798 ...Physical Address: [same]
Bar Admissions: Oregon, 1975[better source needed]
Mr. Kneedler has served in the solicitor general's office for almost 30 years and has argued more than 100 cases in the Supreme Court, including perhaps the most important business case of the current term, Wyeth v. Levine. / In March, after Mr. Kneedler completed his argument in Republic of Philippines v. Pimintel, Chief Justice John G. Roberts Jr. asked him to return to the lectern to congratulate him on his 100th argument. "We look forward to hearing you many more times," the chief justice said. / The gesture was an unusual one...
Kneedler and his wife, Lynn, who works for the Peace Corps, make their home in Washington, D.C. The couple has two daughters, Jenny, a lawyer who works for the Justice Department, and Anne, who works for the Cargill Co. in Minneapolis.
Kneedler, though, describes his legal career as somewhat accidental. He went to Lehigh University intending to be an engineer. He became a math major before settling on economics. After graduation, he went west, a VISTA volunteer working in Oregon.
Kneedler, though, describes his legal career as somewhat accidental. He went to Lehigh University intending to be an engineer. He became a math major before settling on economics. After graduation, he went west, a VISTA volunteer working in Oregon.
Bar Admissions: Oregon, 1975[better source needed]
Mr. Kneedler has served in the solicitor general's office for almost 30 years and has argued more than 100 cases in the Supreme Court, including perhaps the most important business case of the current term, Wyeth v. Levine. / In March, after Mr. Kneedler completed his argument in Republic of Philippines v. Pimintel, Chief Justice John G. Roberts Jr. asked him to return to the lectern to congratulate him on his 100th argument. "We look forward to hearing you many more times," the chief justice said. / The gesture was an unusual one...
{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)Kneedler, though, describes his legal career as somewhat accidental. He went to Lehigh University intending to be an engineer. He became a math major before settling on economics. After graduation, he went west, a VISTA volunteer working in Oregon.