
Why Ukraine Fell Down the Agenda at the NATO Summit – The New York Times
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Tracking the Lawsuits Against Trump’s Agenda
The White House has used its power over access to federal property to single out certain organizations for punishment. In one case, the Trump administration barred The Associated Press from certain events for its use of the term “Gulf of Mexico” A federal judge said the move amounted to a violation of the First Amendment.
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Wilmer Cutler Pickering Hale and Dorr v. Executive Office of the President Docket ›
Plaintiff won · May 2 Perkins Coie v. D.O.J. In March, President Trump issued an executive order seeking to punish the law firm Perkins Coie for working for Democrats during the 2016 presidential campaign. The order sought to strip its lawyers of security clearances and access to government buildings and officials. In May, a federal judge ruled that the order was unconstitutional and permanently blocked the administration from enforcing it. Read more › Docket ›