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The administration appears to have decided to press forward with its fight against top law firms despite numerous defeats.
The Justice Department is appealing a federal judge's order striking down a President Donald Trump executive order targeting ...
The Justice Department said Monday it is planning to appeal a federal judge’s decision to strike down an executive order ...
The government's decision to appeal the Perkins Coie ruling could foreshadow its next move in the other three law firm ...
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Mr. Trump's executive order said Perkins Coie was being targeted because of its representation of Hillary Clinton in the 2016 presidential election and its hiring of a research firm that retained ...
Perkins Coie, one of Trump’s top targets, has spearheaded legal fights waged by some of the firms that chose to fight the orders and is furthest along in the court process.
In the brief, the firms backing Perkins Coie said Trump’s orders “seek to cow every other firm, large and small, into submission.” The firms said the orders posed a “looming threat” that ...
The firms signed a legal brief supporting Perkins Coie, calling the president’s actions a threat “to the rule of law.” The largest firms declined to sign. By Ben Protess More than 500 law ...
When President Trump signed an executive order attacking Perkins Coie, the white-shoe law firm did what most of its rivals have not. It fought back. And so far, its biggest clients and superstar ...
U.S. President Donald Trump’s administration on Monday appealed a federal judge’s decision to strike down an executive order ...