Colleen Roh Sinzdak only had a half a cup of coffee the morning before she argued against President Donald Trump’s newest immigration executive order in the U.S. District Court of Hawaii.

It seems an insufficient amount, given the Hogan Lovells senior associate loves the stuff, had barely slept in days due to an emergency briefing schedule in a court more than 4,500 miles away, and was about to argue a major case against Acting Solicitor General Jeffrey Wall challenging the administration’s revised travel ban.

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