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OK I'm gonna warn you now, if you are not into FOIA or litigation procedure, you probably want to skip this thread. You have been warned. A DOJ lawyer just did one of the absolutely weirdest things I've ever seen in a FOIA case. I just had to share. So we're in summary judgment briefing, right?
May 8, 2025, 5:57 AM