Proper noun
Lamberth (plural Lamberths)
A surname.
Bolton has suggested that politics corrupted the review process, but Lamberth wondered why he didn’t seek judicial intervention rather than simply telling his publisher to send the book to the printer. Source: Internet
He has exposed his country to harm and himself to civil (and potentially criminal) liability," Lamberth wrote. Source: Internet
Judge Lamberth wrote that if Mr. Bolton was dissatisfied with the delay, he could have sued the government instead of unilaterally publishing. Source: Internet
Judge Royce Lamberth of the DC District Court believes that the information has already been compromised by the limited release of the book so it doesn’t matter. Source: Internet
Lamberth had heard from Trump administration lawyers and Bolton’s team at an almost two-hour hearing Friday, three days after the Justice Department first sued. Source: Internet
Lamberth said that with 200,000 copies already distributed to booksellers across the country, attempting to block its release would be futile. Source: Internet