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Government

Sep. 23, 2000

Justice Attorney Urges Court to Dismiss Census Lawsuit

WASHINGTON - A U.S. Justice Department attorney, arguing on behalf of parties that include the cities of Los Angeles and San Francisco, urged a federal court panel Thursday to dismiss a suit by the Commonwealth of Virginia that tackles the politically charged issue of statistical sampling in the census.

By Daniel A. Shaw
Daily Journal Staff Writer
        WASHINGTON - A U.S. Justice Department attorney, arguing on behalf of parties that include the cities of Los Angeles and San Francisco, urged a federal court panel Thursday to dismiss a suit by the Commonwealth of Virginia that tackles the politically charged issue of statistical sampling in the cen...

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