In an immigration case in a Brownsville, Texas, federal court pitting Texas and 25 other states against the Obama administration, U.S. Department of Justice lawyers this week filed under seal their response to presiding U.S. District Judge Andrew Hanen’s May 19 sanctions order calling for them to undergo ethics training.
In June, Hanen stayed that sanctions order until a scheduled Aug. 22 hearing. At the same time, Hanen had asked the DOJ lawyers to file by July 31 any points they wanted to make about “an appropriate sanction for the misrepresentations” and any other evidence “concerning the misrepresentations.”
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