BTW, this is not only about winning , it is about making as much public noise as possible.The opposition to Orly has fallen right into the place where that is sure to happen.
I love her strategy, it is grounded on priciples of Satyagraha.
Watch what happens next!
If you mean a "hearing" at which Orly can subpoena evidence to rebut the $20,000 sanctions award against her, no, there is no such procedure available under the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure. She was offered the opportunity by Judge Land to present evidence as to why she shouldn't be sanctioned, and she responded with a legally-frivolous attempt to disqualify the judge, without asking to present any evidence as to hte sanctions issue. So any opportunity to present evidence has been waived.