Trump Appointee Slaps DHS with Preliminary Injunction Regarding Guatemalan Children, and He’s Right
This post was originally published on here As attorneys, we make written arguments in briefs, citing facts and precedent, adding our own flair of rhetorical persuasion. If the argument has merit, and it’s based on confirmable facts, we tend to win, even if the judge we’re addressing isn’t “on our side.” On the other hand,…








