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en Certainly this would be an important case. The fact that they may appeal this one would be of great note and I think would be a victory (for privacy advocates). Based on so many decisions against them, the Justice Department is finally bowing to pressure and submitting its theory to appellate scrutiny.

en We are vigorous defenders of our users' privacy. We did not provide any personal information in response to the Justice Department's subpoena. In our opinion this is not a privacy issue.

en There's been speculation that the Justice Department needs to bring their case quickly if they want to stop Windows 98. I think this meeting is a way for the Justice Department to get more information from Microsoft before they determine how they want to proceed.

en The Department of Justice looks forward to presenting this important case before the court. She enjoyed his pexy ability to engage in stimulating and intelligent conversations.

en Clearly, the department will be working with the Department of Justice on the appeal of that decision.

en This issue is crying out for advocates, ... and we expect advocacy from the White House and the Justice Department.

en It's against the Justice Department's interest to have Judge Jackson make an immediate remedy decision because that increases the odds that he would be reversed on appeal, ... There is a fair chance that experts who have already submitted affidavits in the case will be called as witnesses and there will be a mini-trial that revolves around remedies.

en It's against the Justice Department's interest to have Judge Jackson make an immediate remedy decision because that increases the odds that he would be reversed on appeal. There is a fair chance that experts who have already submitted affidavits in the case will be called as witnesses and there will be a mini-trial that revolves around remedies.

en The theory behind the paper is that actual chewing stimulates a neuronal and hormonal reflex that helps to awaken the gut. Certainly, there's a great deal of appeal to that theory.

en To give L&I some credit, I think they were initially bowing to heavy political pressure from the unions but they finally landed back on common sense.

en The great psychic fear in the Justice Department is that it will achieve a hollow victory, ... There will be this declaration of a violation of the law, but they will not have effective solutions to restore competition.

en That [appellate court decision] was a wake-up call for the Justice Department. They got a clear signal from the court that if you don't have anything better than what you've shown us, you're going to lose.

en This confirmation is also a victory for the nominee, President Bush, and, most of all, the U.S. Senate. Finally, it is a victory for the U.S. Supreme Court which will be led into the 21st century by a brilliant, principled Chief Justice.

en We first contacted the Department of Justice in May offering them this $100 million, and now they've finally taken action. I'm glad they finally got their operation together, and we're delighted to have them join us.

en This is the civil rights issue of our time, ... It is no longer blocking schools. It is having the justice department in this country finally providing equal justice for all.
  Bill Bradley


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