DOJ Plans to Abandon Law Firm Order Defense
March 3, 2026·about 3 hours ago·via The Washington Post

Echoing CBS reports, The Washington Post confirms the Justice Department plans to drop defense of Trump's executive orders punishing law firms for anti-Trump work, with appeals withdrawn after courts struck them down as unlawful retaliation. Firms like Perkins Coie sued over targeting for 2020 election challenges and voting rights cases, winning rulings that chilled DOJ claims of presidential power.
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