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A federal appeals judge bluntly told DOJ: “It’s very hard to win a case without evidence or legal argument.” The remark came as another federal judge ordered a DOJ lawyer into ethics review over withheld information in a migrant detention case — faulting not the lawyer, but his | Collector
A federal appeals judge bluntly told DOJ: “It’s very hard to win a case without evidence or legal argument.”

The remark came as another federal judge ordered a DOJ lawyer into ethics review over withheld information in a migrant detention case — faulting not the lawyer, but his
The Washington Times

A federal appeals judge bluntly told DOJ: “It’s very hard to win a case without evidence or legal argument.” The remark came as another federal judge ordered a DOJ lawyer into ethics review over withheld information in a migrant detention case — faulting not the lawyer, but his

A federal appeals judge bluntly told DOJ: “It’s very hard to win a case without evidence or legal argument.” The remark came as another federal judge ordered a DOJ lawyer into ethics review over withheld information in a migrant detention case — faulting not the lawyer, but his

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