2 more law firms sue Trump administration to stop sanctions
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“We write to reaffirm basic principles: The government should not punish lawyers and law firms for the clients they represent, absent specific findings that such representation was illegal or unethic...
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Jenner & Block said Friday that the executive order is unconstitutional and that it expects to “prevail quickly.”
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Federal judges dealt twin blows to President Trump’s retaliation campaign on Friday by issuing temporary restraining orders blocking much of his executive orders targeting two major law firms that par...
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In more fundamental terms, the lawsuits rely on a theory that Trump simply does not have the ability to instruct the federal government to do what his executive orders purport to do. The post ‘Anathema to our scheme of ordered liberty’: Law firms mount collective pushback against Trump’s executive orders with series of First Amendment lawsuits first appeared on Law & Crime.
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Daily Camera on MSNGuest opinion: Rudy E. Verner: A dangerous assault on the rule of lawThe recent executive order titled “Addressing Risks From Perkins Coie LLP” is not just an overreach of executive power — it is a direct assault on the rule of law, the Constitution,
If Marx did not delete the old post and post an apology on Facebook by 5 p.m. on Wednesday, his county could lose state funding, according to Bird.
Justice Samuel Alito issued a detailed statement encouraging the Court to reconsider what exactly the Constitution's confrontation clause prohibits.