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In reply to the discussion: Sanders Supporters Get Their Day In Court Against Wasserman Schultz [View all]DanTex
(20,709 posts)And usually, in a lawsuit, that means making every argument you can. I don't know the legal ethics of holding back from giving the strongest defense possible in order to avoid PR damages.
You're right, ideally the best way to win the case is by winning the argument that there was no bias, or at least no evidence of bias.
But it's more complicated than that. Right now, they are filing a motion to dismiss, arguing that even if the allegations of bias are true, the lawsuit still should still be thrown out. And, as lawyers are wont to do, they give a lot of arguments for this.
Yeah, there is PR risk in doing this. On the other hand, getting the case thrown out would be a big PR win, showing that this was just a politically motivated nuisance lawsuit.