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The U.S. government's decision to appeal the Perkins Coie ruling could foreshadow its next move in the other three law firm ...
WASHINGTON - The Justice Department this week appealed a court judgment that blocked sanctions against the law firm of ...
U.S. President Donald Trump’s administration on Monday appealed a federal judge’s decision to strike down an executive order ...
The Justice Department said Monday it is planning to appeal a federal judge’s decision to strike down an executive order targeting Perkins Coie.
During two hearings last week, Justice Department attorney Richard Lawson struggled to assert any justification for Trump’s executive orders beyond retaliation against the firms for their viewpoint, a ...
A week after a judge barred the federal government from enforcing President Trump’s executive order against Perkins Coie, the Justice Department told vendors that it still views the executive ...
Judge Howell rules Trump's order violates free speech and due process Trump's order targeted Perkins Coie over Clinton campaign and diversity policies Justice Department may appeal ruling to D.C ...
The Trump administration has appealed a federal judge's decision to nullify an executive order targeting law firm Perkins ...
The Justice Department is appealing a federal judge's order striking down a President Donald Trump executive order targeting the law firm of former political opponent Hillary Clinton.
Newsweek contacted Perkins Coie and the Department of Justice for comment on Saturday via email and online inquiry form respectively, outside of regular office hours.
President Donald Trump signs executive orders in the Oval Office of the White House on March 6, including an order terminating the security clearances of those who work at the law firm Perkins Coie.
The ruling from U.S. District Judge Beryl Howell is the first to permanently block an executive order issued by President Trump punishing a law firm for representing clients or causes he dislikes.