bluefrog
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Tough break for the GOP, gettind dumped by their lawyers. I hope the $500K was returned to the taxpayers.
Does congress even have the power to defend laws in court?
A prominent law firm hired by Republican lawmakers to defend the federal ban on gay marriage ban said Monday it was withdrawing from the case amid criticism by advocacy groups, prompting the partner leading the work to quit his job there.
King & Spalding chairman Robert Hays Jr. said in a statement that he decided to withdraw the Atlanta-based firm from work representing the Defense of Marriage Act after determining the decision to take the case wasn't vetted properly.
The decision was quickly followed by the resignation of Paul Clement, an attorney with the firm who was retained by House Republican leaders after President Barack Obama's administration directed the Justice Department to stop defending the law in court.
Clement, a former U.S. solicitor general for George W. Bush, said his personal views on the law are irrelevant.
Tough break for the GOP, gettind dumped by their lawyers. I hope the $500K was returned to the taxpayers.
Does congress even have the power to defend laws in court?
