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  • Washington & Lee Law School professor David Bruck called the judge's order to share the videotaped evaluation with the government truly something I've never seen before.

    Loughner's lawyers challenge mental exam order 2011

  • Ms. Quinn, a Manhattan Democrat, called the judge's ruling "deeply disappointing," "wholly unacceptable" and a "disservice to women."

    Free Speech Cited in Clinics Ruling Michael Howard Saul 2011

  • William Howard , Mrs. Long's lawyer, called the judge's ruling a "stunning victory for Mrs. Long and other widows and family members."

    Judge Says Widow Harassed Jessica Silver-Greenberg 2011

  • A lawyer for Mr. Quattrone, Ken Hausman , called the judge's decision "an error," saying the research analysts didn't report to Mr. Quattrone and he had no authority over the content of their research.

    Case Over Stock Research Proceeds Randall Smith 2011

  • Perry calls the judge's action "reprehensible" because it "underscores the increasingly inappropriate federal encroachment into the lives of Americans."

    chron.com Chronicle 2011

  • Greg Jacob, the network's policy director, called the judge's ruling unacceptable and "a tragic comment on the issue of military sexual assault."

    KansasCity.com: Front Page 2011

  • Boogaard's lawyer, John Lundquist, called the judge's decision a significant victory.

    Thestar.com - Home Page Doug Glass 2011

  • Fidel Castro called the judge's decision "brutal," according to the Herald: "This is how the empire responds to the increasing demand around the world for their freedom," Castro reportedly wrote.

    News - latimes.com 2011

  • Passero had known Mohammed for years, taking an interest in him after the young man sat through one of his cases as a juror, then implausibly called the judge's office the following week to say he loved jury duty so much he wanted to do it again.

    FOXNews.com 2011

  • Passero had known Mohammed for years, taking an interest in him after the young man sat through one of his cases as a juror, then implausibly called the judge's office the following week to say he loved jury duty so much he wanted to do it again.

    The Seattle Times 2011

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