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I agree that it's not a perfect solution (there's rarely such a thing in the application of law), but it's a better solution than a single DoJ administration's policy statements.


Both at once works better than trusting just one. Think of it as Defense in Depth.


I don't think anyone is suggesting anything different, only that a change in law would be much stronger effective defense and something to also strive for (despite also not being perfect).




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