By Mike Scarcella WASHINGTON, March 6 (Reuters) - President Donald Trump's administration asked a federal appeals court on ...
A day after dropping its appeal against court rulings striking down orders targeting law firms, the Trump administration ...
The U.S. Justice Department urged a federal judge on Wednesday to dismiss a lawsuit by the American Bar Association that ...
Four different district court judges found President Trump's executive orders targeting the law firms were unconstitutional.
The Trump administration had signaled earlier this week that it was ready to abandon four executive orders seeking to punish ...
Four different district court judges found President Trump's executive orders targeting the law firms were unconstitutional.
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.
The Justice Department told a federal appeals court that judges who blocked executive orders sanctioning several law firms ...
The Justice Department on Friday asked a federal appeals court to overturn a lower court ruling that invalidated President Trump's executive orders targeting four major law firms.
Less than 15 hours after telling a federal appeals court that it no longer planned to fight to enforce the executive orders ...
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 surprising surrender comes nearly a year after the administration sought to punish law firms he viewed as adversaries.