Scott Harris’ next job is out of sight — literally and figuratively. Harris, an assistant U.S. attorney in the District of Columbia, takes over June 10 as counsel to the Supreme Court — one of the least visible but arguably most interesting and varied in-house counsel jobs in Washington.

The position is part general counsel, part law clerk and part motions attorney for the nation’s highest court, bringing its occupant into at least occasional contact with the justices themselves.

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