The Justice Department has issued a statement from Attorney General Merrick B. Garland regarding the death of Theodore Olson. Garland expressed that "the passing of Ted Olson is an enormous loss for the legal community." He praised Olson as an "extraordinary attorney and public servant" whose work will be remembered.
Olson served as Assistant Attorney General leading the Office of Legal Counsel and later became Solicitor General of the United States. Garland highlighted Olson's leadership in these roles, noting his "integrity, skill, and dedication to the rule of law," which earned him respect within the department.
Garland also emphasized Olson's principled nature throughout his career in both government and private practice, stating that he remained committed to what he believed was right despite any criticism. Additionally, Garland noted Olson's kindness and decency towards others.
In closing, Garland extended condolences on behalf of the Justice Department to Olson’s family and loved ones, expressing gratitude for his service and lifelong commitment to law.