The law firms WilmerHale, Jenner & Block and Perkins Coie say President Trump’s orders violate the U.S. Constitution.
A law firm filed suit against the Trump administration seeking to block an executive order signed last week that targeted its attorneys' security clearances.
Perkins Coie, the law firm that represented Hillary Clinton during her 2016 presidential campaign, is suing the Trump administration over an allegedly unconstitutional executive order intended to ...
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Judge blocks 'unlawful' Trump order targeting law firm that represented Clinton campaignA federal judge entered an emergency order barring the Trump administration from implementing parts of its executive order ...
The Elias Law Group hit back at Trump after it was namedropped in a White House memo targeting law firms' "frivolous" suits ...
Lawyers in Donald Trump's Department of Justice have demanded the recusal of the judge overseeing a lawsuit brought by a ...
Trump has suspended security clearances at Perkins Coie, which represented Democrat Hillary Clinton, and Covington & Burling, ...
President Trump on Tuesday signed an order targeting a law firm that previously employed Andrew Weissman, a former federal ...
Law firm behind the Steele dossier sues Trump over executive order stripping its security clearances
The law firm further contends that the president ... Perkins Coie, which represented Hillary Clinton during her failed 2016 presidential campaign, retained the services intelligence firm Fusion ...
A federal judge on Wednesday refused the Trump administration’s demand to step aside from overseeing Perkins Coie’s lawsuit ...
March 6 (UPI) --President Donald Trump on Thursday signed an executive order to suspend security clearances for Perkins Coie lawyers, as he continues to retaliate against law firms connected to ...
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