If past is prologue, the ethics complaint filed by 15 law professors against White House adviser Kellyanne Conway could go nowhere—and take a long time getting there.

The D.C. Bar Office of Disciplinary Counsel is known to take its time on ethics investigations. Michael Frisch, a former lawyer in the office, described the pace as “incredibly slow.”

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