Within the first twenty minutes of a certain type of federal appeals hearing, it is evident that the government’s attorneys are losing. The queries became more pointed. The judges are interjecting more often. The intervals between conversations get shorter. Standing at the lectern, the Justice Department lawyer begins qualifying responses that were confidently given the day before. According to every available story from inside the E. Barrett Pr…
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