By David Montgomery
Washington Post
May 9, 2014
Larry Klayman is back in his favorite place. The lawyer who launched hundreds of lawsuits against federal agencies, White House officials, Cabinet secretaries, judges, journalists, former colleagues, foreign governments, dictators, presidents, this newspaper and others who offended his hair-trigger sense of right and wrong, takes a seat at the long plaintiff attorney’s table in the august U.S. Courthouse two blocks from the Capitol.
Klayman, 62, sits alone, surreptitiously popping breath mints. A squad of Justice Department lawyers occupies the defendant advocates’ table.