Lee Spielmann, an assistant regional counsel with the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, writes that as the number of cases against accused Nazi perpetrators whom the government seeks to expel fro
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Peter L. Zimroth, a partner at Arnold & Porter who is part of a pro bono effort to challenge a newly enacted zoning law in Bridgewater, N.J., designed to block the development of a proposed mosque, s
Peter L. Zimroth, a partner at Arnold & Porter who is part of a pro bono effort to challenge a newly enacted zoning law in Bridgewater, N.J., designed to block the development of a proposed mosque, s
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