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Four major law firms have entered into agreements with the White House that include providing millions of dollars in pro bono legal services.
In New York—where Trump is already a convicted felon—the crime of what we normally think of as extortion is called “coercion.
His directive to the Justice Department to investigate Miles Taylor and Chris Krebs, whose only crimes were telling the truth ...
In the escalating court battle between the Justice Department and major law firms over President Donald Trump’s punitive ...
Chicago’s Jenner & Block was unfairly targeted by the Trump administration, but unlike many of its Big Law peers has chosen ...
President Donald Trump on Wednesday signed an executive order targeting another large law firm, this time Susman Godfrey, on ...
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President Trump has taken aim at law firms that he believes have wronged him. Here's how they've responded.
Justice Department sharply criticizes judge who blocked enforcement of an order targeting a law firm
The Justice Department is sharply criticizing a judge who halted enforcement of a White House executive order meant to punish ...
The job of defending President Donald Trump's executive orders targeting law firms has fallen on a longtime ally of U.S.
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