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Legal Firms Push Back Against Trump's Power Play
Washington DC, USAWednesday, April 16, 2025
Richard Lawson, arguing for the Department of Justice, tried to defend Trump's order. He compared it to past presidential decisions about federal contracting. However, he was unable to convince the judge to delay her ruling while federal agencies figure out how to implement Trump's order.
The judge's decision affects specific parts of Trump's order. It stops the government from banning federal contractors from working with companies that hire Susman Godfrey. It also prevents the government from barring Susman Godfrey employees from entering federal buildings. Verrilli noted that Susman Godfrey received no warning or explanation before the order was signed.
Trump signed the order just before another libel trial was set to begin. This trial involves his false claims about the 2020 election and targets the conservative network Newsmax. Other firms have also won legal victories against Trump's orders, but Attorney General Pam Bondi has criticized these rulings. She has told federal agencies that they still have the power to choose who they work with.
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