Trump targets lawyers in immigration cases, lawsuits against administration
- On Thursday, President Donald Trump announced on Truth Social that he had struck a deal with the law firm Paul, Weiss after it had been accused of harmful activity.
- Trump withdrew an executive order against Paul, Weiss in exchange for concessions, including $40 million in free legal services for U.S. Veterans.
- In a memorandum, Trump directed the Attorney General to enforce stricter measures against lawyers engaging in unethical conduct and requested sanctions for frivolous litigation.
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AG Brown urges legal professionals to stand strong in the face of bullying and political retribution
Attorney General Nick Brown, as part of a coalition of 21 attorneys general, issued an open letter to the legal community warning of illegal attempts by the Trump administration to deter lawyers from challenging the administration’s actions or representing clients disfavored by the administration. The attorneys general call on the legal community to resist attempts at bullying or retribution and uphold the values of their profession.“The legal c…
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