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2. Trump DOJ gives up on order punishing law firms: report
Mon Mar 2, 2026, 03:23 PM
Monday

These orders/agreements were not enforceable. I was happy that a Houston law firm (Susman Godfrey) was one of the law firms who contested these orders. Now Skadden, Paul Weiss and others need to repudiate their "agreements" with trump.

Trump DOJ gives up on order punishing law firms: report

NewPostNews (@dumb-founded.bsky.social) 2026-03-02T20:01:49.083Z

https://www.rawstory.com/trump-law-firms-2675538373/

In a seismic admission of defeat, the Trump administration's Justice Department is abandoning its legal defense of an executive order that would have punished law firms that had represented clients against his prior policies or legal woes.

According to the Wall Street Journal, the DOJ is expected to "drop its appeals of four trial-court rulings that struck down President Trump’s actions against law firms Jenner & Block, WilmerHale, Perkins Coie, and Susman Godfrey."

Trump's orders had blocked these law firms from doing business with the federal government or from obtaining security clearances. Experts widely criticized it as undermining the centuries-old principle that everyone has a right to legal counsel and that lawyers should not be punished solely for disagreements with their clients.

Several other law firms cut deals with the Trump administration to avoid similar orders punishing them, which included commitments to provide pro bono aid to various causes Trump agrees with and eliminate diversity policies in their offices.

After cutting those deals, however, many of those law firms realized the terms of the agreements were either unenforceable or not what they had believed they were agreeing to, and quietly abandoned them.

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anyone bending at the knee for this fascist fuck needs to go out of business Skittles Monday #1
Gathering as many "references" that I can find right now to add to the OP! BumRushDaShow Monday #3
Trump DOJ gives up on order punishing law firms: report LetMyPeopleVote Monday #2
WHO would want to do business with those who immediately caved to Trump? Skittles Monday #4
Apparently those who caved not only lost business BumRushDaShow Monday #5
can you imagine how humiliating it would be for any true patriot Skittles Monday #6
They can join the ranks of the infamous BumRushDaShow Monday #7
Or "Not what they believed they were agreeing to?" vanlassie Monday #9
So, I wonder how the firms Miguelito Loveless Monday #8
MaddowBlog-Justice Department to throw in the towel on Trump's campaign against law firms LetMyPeopleVote Monday #10
I started my career at Wilmer more than 40 years ago. onenote Monday #14
Those who bent the knee weren't exactly advertising their skill in the law, were they? muriel_volestrangler Monday #11
Kirkland & Ellis is facing new questions about its deal with President Donald Trump, including the part that Trump advis LetMyPeopleVote Monday #12
'Great villains': Law firms that 'groveled' to Trump scorched as revenge bid dropped LetMyPeopleVote Monday #13
Trump's attempt to strip several progressive law firms and individual lawyers of security clearances and federal contrac riversedge Tuesday #15
Can these law firms now sue Trump Old Crank Tuesday #16
It sure seems he can dump on others Old Crank Tuesday #17
trump got mad at the DOJ and now the DOJ will continue to try to enforce these executive orders LetMyPeopleVote Tuesday #18
It's official. Govt asks to withdraw its unopposed motion to dismiss its appeal in the law firm executive order cases. LetMyPeopleVote Tuesday #19
In sudden reversal, Trump DOJ moves to revive retaliation cases against law firms LetMyPeopleVote Tuesday #20
MaddowBlog-In a stunning reversal, Trump's Justice Department revives campaign against law firms LetMyPeopleVote Tuesday #21
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