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    Pearce wants to defend immigration law in court

    Pearce wants to defend immigration law in court

    Associated Press - July 21, 2010 6:04 AM ET

    PHOENIX (AP) - The lawmaker who wrote Arizona's new immigration law fired back at U.S. Justice Department lawyers who asked that he not have a seat at the table in a legal fight over the law's constitutionality.State Sen. Russell Pearce had asked U.S. District Judge Susan Bolton for permission to file a "friend of the court" brief in the Justice Department's lawsuit seeking to overturn the law.

    The Justice Department says Pearce's request should be denied because adding a new defendant would needlessly complicate the case
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    An attorney for Pearce responded Tuesday by telling the court his client is entitled to assist in the law's defense and that other defendants may not adequately represent Pearce's interests.
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    Further complicating the case ?

    But It Is ok for EIGHT foreign countries to file a complaint against the law I guess this would not further complicate the case

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    Dirty tricks by the Justice Department. Screw the Justice Department. They are just politcal pawns of Obama's attempt at nationalizing socialism.

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