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lawyer

[law-yer, loi-er] / ˈlɔ yər, ˈlɔɪ ər /


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At the time, lawyers at DHS objected to ICE using the facial recognition tool, citing privacy concerns, some of the current and former government officials said.

From The Wall Street Journal

"She was the lawyer for several imprisoned patriotic military officers. But she was also Commander Chávez's lawyer and, well, being Commander Chávez's lawyer in prison... tough."

From BBC

A lawyer for DiBiase didn’t respond to requests for comment; he has previously denied his client did anything wrong.

From The Wall Street Journal

Rodríguez, a 56-year-old lawyer by training, has been described by former colleagues and U.S. officials as a ruthlessly ambitious and Machiavellian political operative.

From The Wall Street Journal

Too bad for him that the arguments we can expect his lawyers to make have already been litigated, and rejected, by federal courts.

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