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In reply to the discussion: Justice Department lawyers may soon pay a high price for lying to the courts [View all]LiberalLovinLug
(14,173 posts)38. "'Estoppel' doctrines" It sounds like what the average Republican breaks every day Trump especially
'Estoppel' doctrines prevent parties from making one claim, then contradicting themselves when that claim proves disadvantageous."
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Justice Department lawyers may soon pay a high price for lying to the courts [View all]
Fritz Walter
Jul 2019
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I Don't Know and I Don't Want To Know, It Would Be Worse Than Now, And That's Hard to Imagine
Skraxx
Jul 2019
#53
Yes they do. For those who haven't yet, please set up a monthly donation plan with them.
TheBlackAdder
Jul 2019
#14
Awesome! It can be small, just to get in the groove, say $5/month. Then increase when ready.
TheBlackAdder
Jul 2019
#22
Laudable effort by the ACLU but in effect we're back to where we were after the Mueller Report
pecosbob
Jul 2019
#16
Anyone know what Bar oversees these attorneys and wtf aren't there complaints against them.
Thomas Hurt
Jul 2019
#27
"'Estoppel' doctrines" It sounds like what the average Republican breaks every day Trump especially
LiberalLovinLug
Jul 2019
#38