I think Ensign has mastered the ability to represent his client while deliberately avoiding knowledge of what his client/employer is doing, especially, avoiding knowledge of things that would get him fired should he speak them in court
I think Ensign has mastered the ability to represent his client while deliberately avoiding knowledge of what his client/employer is doing, especially, avoiding knowledge of things that would get him fired should he speak them in court
Maybe, but also in my personal experience as a government lawyer, agencies also just do stuff and don't tell you about it. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
There are probably a half dozen different DoJ/DHS entities doing things here and somehow there is only one lawyer representing them It's a pretty good way to have things happen that can be explained as "first I've heard of it Your Honor"