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    Legal shakeup over House GOP’s DOMA defense (access required)

    After the law firm King & Spalding decided to withdraw from representing House Republicans' defense of the Defense of Marriage Act, lead attorney and former Solicitor General Paul Clement resigned from the firm in protest - and quickly vowed to continue the defense of the law with the boutique firm Bancroft PLLC. The move came in ...

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    One Response to “Legal shakeup over House GOP’s DOMA defense (access required)

    1. Benjamin Riggs says:

      Good for Mr. Clement. This is another example of how debate of any issue is cut off when it runs contrary to a liberal viewpoint. Perhaps someone with standing (any U.S. citizen?) should file an ethics complaint against King & Spalding?

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