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A federal judge issued a temporary pause on parts of President Trump's executive order against a local law firm.
Neither the Constitution nor any law authorizes the President to act as prosecutor, judge, jury, and executioner," says ...
A judge in Washington is set to hear arguments on Tuesday afternoon in the latest legal clash over President Donald Trump's ...
The order aims to probe Jenner & Block's security clearances, government contracts and access to federal buildings. Last week ...
President Trump has issued executive orders that seek to punish major law firms involved in legal challenges to his ...
President Donald Trump expanded his attacks on major U.S. law firms on Tuesday as he signed an executive order targeting ...
The settlements have allowed [the president] to ‘build an unrivaled network of Lawyers’ to advance not the interests of their ...
Jenner & Block and WilmerHale are seeking summary judgments against what one of them called “a plain violation of the First ...
Attorney General Pam Bondi relied on an increasingly common assertion: that the judge was “unelected” and denying the will of ...
The settlements have allowed [the president] to ‘build an unrivaled network of Lawyers’ to advance not the interests of their ...
Federal judges in D.C. on Friday partially blocked two executive orders signed by President Donald Trump targeting the Jenner and Block and WilmerHale law firms ...
Jenner argues President Trump’s action against the firm violates the First, Fifth and Sixth amendments of the Constitution.