Less than 15 hours after telling a federal appeals court that it no longer planned to fight to enforce the executive orders ...
Four different district court judges found President Trump's executive orders targeting the law firms were unconstitutional.
By Mike Scarcella and David Thomas March 2 (Reuters) - The U.S. Justice Department has dropped a legal bid to revive ...
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 Justice Department on Monday dropped the fight over President Donald Trump's executive orders targeting firms he disliked ...
The Justice Dept. plans to abandon its defense of the president’s executive orders that targeted Jenner & Block, WilmerHale, ...
‘I never signed off on that,’ the president told aides in the Oval Office, expressing displeasure with Justice Department leadership.
Congressman Jamie Raskin said the US Department of Justice’s decision Monday to abandon its legal cases against law firms ...
Two major law firms faced judges Wednesday to ask for decisive relief from President Trump’s executive orders aimed at undercutting their business as retribution for representing his political ...
The Justice Dept. said in a court filing it seeks to withdraw its motion to voluntarily dismiss appeals of court decisions invalidating executive orders targeting four law firms.
The administration's capricious behavior underlies the inherent problem with giving a single person so much power.