“It is not apparent that Court intervention … is needed at this time, or that it is necessary or appropriate for the Court to get involved in wordsmithing the parties’ press releases,” Judge Jackson ruled. “Nor is it clear that the agency’s public relations efforts to date will materially affect proceedings in this case.”
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