WASHINGTON -- Solicitor General Ted Olson, who represented the Bush administration before the Supreme Court and became a voice for strong anti-terrorism policies after his wife died in the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks, said Thursday he is resigning to return to private law practice. "I love this job, I love the people, I love everything about it," Olson, 63, told The New York Times. "But I'm at an age where it wouldn't be bad to get back to earning a little more money in the private sector." Olson, a conservative legal icon, said he would probably return to practice in...