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Darold Killmer, the attorney for Killmer and the foundation, said that was a victory.
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Killmer asked Arguello to reconsider her ruling, calling it a legal error that would prohibit anyone from seeking a court's help if they feared retribution but had not actually suffered it.
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Darold Killmer, the attorney for Killmer and the foundation, said that was a victory.
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Killmer and Mikey Weinstein, founder and president of the Military Religious Freedom Foundation, both expressed disappointment that the judge ruled the plaintiffs had no legal standing to sue.
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Darold Killmer, the attorney for Killmer and the foundation, said that was a victory.
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Killmer and Mikey Weinstein, founder and president of the Military Religious Freedom Foundation, both expressed disappointment that the judge ruled the plaintiffs had no legal standing to sue.
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It was the last of several sharp exchanges between Killmer and the judge during the hearing, which lasted more than seven hours over two days.
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Killmer asked Arguello to reconsider her ruling, calling it a legal error that would prohibit anyone from seeking a court's help if they feared retribution but had not actually suffered it.
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Killmer asked Arguello to reconsider her ruling, calling it a legal error that would prohibit anyone from seeking a court's help if they feared retribution but had not actually suffered it.
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Killmer and Mikey Weinstein, founder and president of the Military Religious Freedom Foundation, both expressed disappointment that the judge ruled the plaintiffs had no legal standing to sue.
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