The president says his administration is ‘going after’ law firms he claims are ‘dishonest’ and ‘bad for the country’ ...
Stanford Law School professor Mark Lemley said Trump’s targeting of Covington and Perkins Coie based on clients they represented raises concerns under the First Amendment’s free speech protections, ...
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On Monday, Ed Martin, the interim U.S. attorney for the District of Columbia, sent the dean of Georgetown University Law ...
President Trump's actions against law firms Perkins Coie and Covington & Burling over their associations with political adversaries might breach constitutional protections. Legal experts suggest these ...
The orders also may represent exceptional acts of retribution against lawyers who have crossed him in the past, they said.
President Trump's recent executive orders to revoke security clearances and target contracts of two law firms, Perkins Coie and Covington, have raised constitutional concerns. Legal experts argue ...
If it works, it would amount to an end-around the courts’ power to limit his executive authority. Which feels familiar, no?
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AlterNet on MSN'Scared little boy': Former RNC chair unleashes on Trump over his latest 'petty' threatPresident Donald Trump's recent executive order targeting a law firm that represented one of his chief political opponents is ...
The Trump administration has used legally questionable but economically credible threats to cow Big Law. Will it push back?
Donald Trump signed an executive order punishing Perkins Coie, the law firm that represented Hillary Clinton during her 2016 ...
President Donald Trump has suspended the security clearances for a firm that worked for his 2016 election rival, Hillary Clinton. Trump has repeatedly blocked security clearances for lawyers who ...
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