Gen. Timothy D. Haugh, who was also the head of U.S. Cyber Command, was one of several national security officials fired on ...
I wrote about Trump’s crackdown on the pillars of civil society — the universities, the scientific community, the media, ...
Those cooperating with Trump admin may be treated like Nazi collaborators after WWII: James Carville
Carville called Trump officials “a bunch of grifters,” and went on to tar and feather the law firms and corporations that have been cooperating with the administration.
More than 500 law firms moved to file an amicus brief in support of Perkins Coie's lawsuit against the Trump administration's ...
More than 500 law firms led by former Barack Obama solicitor general Donald Beaton Verrilli Jr. came out on Friday against an ...
Even if they are struck down in court, President Trump's executive orders targeting law firms could still succeed in ...
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As the president turns a vengeful eye towards leading US law firms, the silence of their peers has been deafening ...
The wealthiest law firm in the world is in talks with the Trump administration on a deal designed to avert an executive order like those aimed at some of its competitors.
A Minnesota cybersecurity and computer forensics expert whose testimony has featured in thousands of courtroom trials over the past 30 years is facing questions about his credentials and an inquiry ...
Hundreds of law firms, former judges express support for Perkins Coie in lawsuit against Trump admin
Democratic strategist James Carville slammed the law firms who struck deals with the president, comparing them to Nazi ...
None of America's top-earning corporate law firms signed on to oppose Donald Trump's executive orders targeting one of their ...
Over 500 law firms, including high-profile names like Arnold & Porter and Freshfields US, have joined forces in a court brief ...
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