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Attorneys plan to open another front against the war in Iraq today with a federal suit targeting Pentagon "stop-loss" orders that force reservists to stay on active duty beyond their enlistment end-dates. But San Francisco lawyer Michael Sorgen plans to challenge the orders as "arbitrary, unfair and unauthorized by law." The suit would apparently be the first court challenge to the stop-loss orders.
August 17, 2004 at 12:00 AM
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