Lawyers are supposed to zealously represent their clients. After all,
Canon 7 of the ABA Code of Professional Responsibility says, "A lawyer should represent a
client zealously within the bounds of the law." This requirement applies as much to government lawyers as it
does to private lawyers, right?
Actually, zealousness does not really have a place in the practice of government law. The limits on zealousness by government
lawyers was just confirmed by a New York lawyer...