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Lawyers, lobbyists, and public relations specialists say the lack of public support from high-ranking officials for the Justice Department's racketeering case against the tobacco industry signals the political sensitivity within the department and the Bush administration regarding the case. Justice may not be willing to dismiss the action former DOJ lawyer William Schultz notes that once the case was funded, the department couldn't let it drop but it will not publicly embrace it either.
September 20, 2004 at 12:00 AM
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