A newly formed anti-corruption group sued President Donald Trump over the deal that sold TikTok’s U.S. operation to a group ...
One of the earliest targets of this agenda of retribution: law firms. In his first months in office, Trump signed executive ...
In an abrupt reversal, the Justice Department said Tuesday that it will continue to defend President Trump's executive orders targeting four big law firms.
Government lawyers have not explained why they reversed course after abandoning their defense of the president ...
After abandoning its efforts to enforce executive orders targeting some of the world’s top law firms, President Donald Trump's administration has abruptly reversed course and said it'll proceed with ...
Less than 15 hours after telling a federal appeals court that it no longer planned to fight to enforce the executive orders ...
The administration's capricious behavior underlies the inherent problem with giving a single person so much power.
The Trump administration had moved to drop its defense of President Donald Trump’s executive orders sanctioning law firms. A day later, it abruptly backpedaled.
DOJ dropped its defense of President Donald Trump's law firm executive orders after courts ruled the executive actions were unconstitutional.
The move amounts to a surrender in a clash that has led many law firms to submit to the president rather than face the threat of his executive orders.
The Trump administration, in an abrupt reversal, has changed its mind on its decision to walk away from appealing its courtroom losses over executive orders targeted at four Big Law firms.
The Justice Department on Monday dropped the fight over President Donald Trump's executive orders targeting firms he disliked, conceding to unanimous rulings from federal judges that found the orders ...
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