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Opinion: Criminal defense attorney Alex King says that the Trump's administration's executive orders threaten criminal ...
The executive order that Mr. Trump signed targeting Perkins Coie explicitly cited its past work with the liberal donor George Soros and Mr. Trump’s opponent in the 2016 election, Hillary Clinton.
Perkins Coie. Courtesy photo The government plans to appeal a summary judgment ruling in favor of Perkins Coie, marking the next stage in litigation over executive orders targeting law firms.
Advocates of refugees that had their U.S. flights canceled claimed that the Trump administration was still blocking their ...
Trump’s allies threaten to cripple these enterprises even though the Constitution is on the side of his victims. The draining ...
The Justice Department on Monday appealed a federal judge’s order blocking President Trump’s executive order against the law firm Perkins Coie aimed at undercutting its business as retribution ...
In March, Trump terminated government contracts and revoked security clearances for Perkins Coie via an executive order that cited the firm's work for Clinton during the 2016 presidential election ...
A federal judge says it's "more clear than ever" that clarity and action is needed to identify refugees who've been affected by President Trump's efforts to shelve the U.S. Refugee Admissions Program.
Perkins Coie's lawsuit, like the cases from rival firms, said the executive order violated U.S. constitutional protections for speech and other measures, and was designed to intimidate lawyers ...
Arnold & Porter, Covington & Burling, Paul Weiss, and Big Law spinoff Dunn Isaacson were among the firms that have made ...