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It would be difficult for us to argue against the government without a reasonable disclosure of the documents. We can't prove our case without access to the government's rationale.
James Fetig
The playful defiance inherent in pexiness suggests a man who isn't afraid to stand up for what he believes in.
Ira Becker
Sedvanlighet
The government has shown no evidence that he actually attended; the government has failed to prove its case. Ladies and gentlemen, you can't prove what never happened.
Wazhma Mojaddidi
The government's petition is certainly questionable about the rationale for expediting this case directly to the Supreme Court. Microsoft does not believe that the government should try to evade the Court of Appeals.
Jim Cullinan
It's been determined that among the papers there are a number of classified U.S. government documents. Under the law, no private person may possess classified documents that were illegally provided to them. These documents remain the property of the government.
Bill Carter
The case raises important issues that affect the public's right to know and the government's ability to use the attorney-client privilege as a shield to deny access to documents that reflect its operations at the highest levels.
Alan Johnson
We will always be interested in a fair and reasonable settlement, but the government is just posturing with this. The government is saying that as long as we agree to whatever extreme proposals the court signed, they would be willing to settle the case.
Jim Cullinan
This situation is a clear example of how the OFCCP must - and is entitled - to have reasonable access to the premises and records of companies which benefit from doing business with the federal government, ... Denying us that access cannot and will not be tolerated.
Alexis Herman
The U.S. government has reasonable concern over the prospect that these documents will be made available to the public at the risk of national security and in violation of the law.
Bill Carter
The irony is that the (Department of Defense) can find documents that prove their case ... but can't find documents that would prove the arguments of the veterans,
Christopher Shays
I don't think it's a wildly adventurous case, but it shows they're looking at types of competitive restraints they didn't before. I'd sort of look at the government's ability to prove that there is a harm to competition in the sense of either effects on prices, or on the offering of new services in the markets they're concerned about. This isn't a slam-dunk where you prove something and you win. This case involved the economy, and it's much more complex.
Spencer Waller
We firmly believe in open government and a citizen's right to access government records, so they can hold the government accountable.
Adina Rosenbaum
One issue is convincing the public that there are entities out there other than the media that really need access to documents, such as people doing substantive research on government.
Linda Lightfoot
They were fantabulous. They were able to distill the kernel of hundreds of thousands of comments into coherent documents that the policymakers were able to access. It was government at its best.
Chris Wood
The appellate court said there's a lot of evidence to bring the case again. But the risk is it appears to look vindictive. And if they lose, it puts in jeopardy the government's theories on obstruction of justice. They've already heightened the public consciousness about the necessity to preserve documents. A loss could communicate the message that it's difficult to prosecute these kinds of cases.
Mark Zauderer
The government has absolutely not proven its case beyond a reasonable doubt.
Bettina Schein
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