Stay updated on the Trump presidency as we delve into the latest on tariffs impacting the economy, shocking military leaks, and significant job cuts in federal agencies. What does this mean for America?
In an unprecedented move, Trump has targeted law firms and universities with executive orders, imposing his will on institutions that oppose him. The fallout has led to capitulations and legal challenges, igniting fierce debates over political power and accountability.
In a stunning display of power, Trump is using federal authority to intimidate and control institutions that oppose him. From law firms to universities, the ramifications are far-reaching, and the responses from these institutions are varied and revealing.
In a significant legal setback for Donald Trump, two federal judges have blocked his executive orders targeting law firms that investigated him. This ruling halts Trump's campaign against Jenner & Block and WilmerHale, while allowing some actions to proceed.
In a bold move, Trump and Skadden Arps agree on a $100 million legal services deal to avoid executive order repercussions, igniting controversy among major law firms over political pressures and legal ethics.
A leaked email reveals the unsettling truth about the legal profession in America. As Paul Weiss faces threats from Trump, other firms exploit vulnerabilities instead of standing united. Is the legal community failing democracy?
In a bold move, President Trump issues a memo threatening to punish law firms he dislikes, escalating his campaign against what he calls 'lawfare.' Critics warn this undermines the legal system.
In a shocking move, Paul Weiss agrees to provide $40 million in legal services to the Trump administration, leading to a mass resignation threat from a prominent associate. This decision raises alarms about the future of legal ethics and corporate responsibility.
In a surprising twist, Brad S. Karp, a prominent lawyer known for opposing Trump, has shifted his stance and pledged $40 million in pro bono legal services to support the president's initiatives. This dramatic turn raises questions about the future of legal opposition in American politics.