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8. Judge Says He Is Inclined to Grant WilmerHale Restraining Order
Fri Mar 28, 2025, 05:53 PM
Mar 2025

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https://news.bloomberglaw.com/business-and-practice/judge-says-he-is-inclined-to-grant-wilmerhale-restraining-order

A DC federal judge on Friday said he is inclined to grant WilmerHale a temporary restraining order against a Trump administration executive order, though there’s a question as to how broad it will be.

Judge Richard Leon of the US District Court for the District of Columbia said he will make his decision in a couple of hours.

WilmerHale filed a lawsuit earlier Friday, saying President Donald Trump’s order restricting security clearances for lawyers and scuttling contracts for the firm and its clients is unconstitutional. Trump issued the order Thursday, making WilmerHale the fifth major law firm the White House attacked in the last month.

The president targeted the firm over its ties to Robert Mueller, the former special counsel who led a probe into the 2016 Trump campaign’s alleged coordination with Russian state officials. “Mueller’s investigation epitomizes the weaponization of government,” Trump said in the order.

President George W. Bush appointed Judge Leon to the bench.

A judge on March 12 temporarily barred the administration from enforcing parts of a Trump executive order targeting Perkins Coie.

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It's about time these law firms fight back! GoreWon2000 Mar 2025 #1
Trump and Bondi can't bulldoze the entire Legal Profession Septua Mar 2025 #5
I hope not GoreWon2000 Mar 2025 #14
The first two firms hit with these orders did fight back. onenote Mar 2025 #16
It's my understanding that Jenner caved. GoreWon2000 Mar 2025 #19
Your "understanding" is wrong. onenote Mar 2025 #22
I based my comments on other DU posts GoreWon2000 Apr 2025 #23
Gee, who would have ever thought going after a prominent, influential, undoubtedly wealthy law firm generalbetrayus Mar 2025 #2
I know both firms well Henry203 Mar 2025 #3
Jenner's bowing to GoreWon2000 Mar 2025 #15
You are mistaken Henry203 Mar 2025 #17
Refusing to fight back against a dictator GoreWon2000 Mar 2025 #18
I think you are thinking of Paul Weiss Henry203 Mar 2025 #20
Thanks for the correction GoreWon2000 Mar 2025 #21
They should all fight back. Martin68 Mar 2025 #4
MaddowBlog-White House targets a law firm that Trump believes 'rewarded' Robert Mueller LetMyPeopleVote Mar 2025 #6
"the former director of the FBI." BumRushDaShow Mar 2025 #7
Judge Says He Is Inclined to Grant WilmerHale Restraining Order LetMyPeopleVote Mar 2025 #8
This is how it's done. Mz Pip Mar 2025 #9
Statement from Jenner & Block, one of the firms suing trump LetMyPeopleVote Mar 2025 #10
I heard from Rachel that Jenner & Block got an injunction LetMyPeopleVote Mar 2025 #11
Good! (nt) Paladin Mar 2025 #12
These two rulings male me happy LetMyPeopleVote Mar 2025 #13
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