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The decision by an appointee of George W. Bush follows a similar ruling in another challenge from a prominent law firm.
It's the latest ruling striking down one of Trump's revenge orders against law firms the president doesn't like.
The former prosecutor is leaving a firm that made ​a deal with the Trump administration for one that fought it.
Jenner & Block and WilmerHale sued Trump's administration earlier on Friday, escalating a clash between the president and a large swath of the legal profession.
Jenner & Block and WilmerHale are among several powerful firms President Donald Trump targeted after they challenged him in court or employed people who investigated him. Updated March 28, 2025 7 min ...
Jenner & Block’s complaint said Mr. Trump’s action was unconstitutional and would compromise the ability of the firm’s more than 500 lawyers to “zealously advocate for its clients. ...
Jenner & Block and WilmerHale are seeking summary judgments against what one of them called “a plain violation of the First Amendment.” By Matthew Goldstein Two big law firms that have come ...
Jenner & Block’s lawsuit cites the recent capitulation by Paul, Weiss to pressure from Trump, noting that its chairman Brad Karp “cut a deal” with Trump to avoid being punished.
President Donald Trump expanded his attacks on major U.S. law firms on Tuesday as he signed an executive order targeting Jenner & Block, which represents clients challenging some of his major ...
"Jenner & Block has had a long history representing clients, paid and pro bono, in their most difficult matters since 1914," Jenner & Block said in a statement released after the order was issued.
Jenner & Block — along with Perkins Coie and WilmerHale, which also are combating Trump’s pressure games — is on the right side in this fight and should be commended for its courage.