Two major law firms urge judges to permanently block Trump's executive orders [View all]
Source: AP
Updated 4:52 PM EDT, April 23, 2025
WASHINGTON (AP) Two major law firms asked separate judges Wednesday to permanently block President Donald Trumps executive orders that were meant to punish them and harm their business operations. The firms Perkins Coie and WilmerHale say the orders imposed in March are unconstitutional assaults on the legal profession that threaten their relationships with clients and retaliate against them based either on their past legal representations or their association with particular attorneys whom Trump perceives as his adversaries.
Courts last month temporarily halted enforcement of key provisions of both orders, but the firms asked in court Wednesday for the edicts to be struck down in their entirety and for judges to issue rulings in their favor.
Another firm, Jenner & Block, is scheduled to make similar arguments next week and a fourth, Susman Godfrey, is set to make its case next month. The entire executive order is retaliatory, Dane Butswinkas, a lawyer who presented arguments on behalf of Perkins Coie, told a judge.
U.S. District Judge Beryl Howell did not immediately rule on the firms request, but she repeatedly expressed deep unease over the executive order, signaling that she was inclined to side with Perkins Coie.
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