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A federal judge on Friday issued a permanent ruling barring the Trump administration from implementing an executive order targeting the law firm Perkins Coie.
U.S. District Judge Beryl Howell found the executive order targeting Perkins Coie violates First, Fifth and Sixth amendments.
President Donald Trump has targeted several law firms with penalties, four of which sued to challenge his actions.
Federal District Court Judge Beryl Howell’s injunction prohibiting the implementation of Donald Trump’s executive order ...
On May 2, 2025, Judge Howell granted Perkins Coie summary judgment and declaratory and permanent injunctive relief against ...
Along with its constitutional arguments, law firm Perkins Coie wielded another powerful weapon in its legal battle with ...
Seattle based law firm Perkins Coie said it was "immensely grateful" for the support it received after a federal judge struck down an executive order from President Trump targeting the company on ...
Shortly after the government filed a motion seeking to clarify her May 2 summary judgment ruling, Judge Beryl Howell ...
In a ‘cringe-worthy twist’ on Shakespeare, Trump is urging in an ‘unconstitutional’ attack: Let’s ‘kill all the lawyers I don’t like,’ the judge wrote ...
The ruling declares the president’s action unconstitutional, a decision likely to serve as a model for judges in cases ...
A federal judge on Friday ruled that an executive order signed by President Donald Trump targeting a law firm that represented his 2016 presidential opponent was unconstitutional.
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