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Judge Rejects Request to Halt Shira Perlmutter’s Dismissal, Copyright Suit Advances

The judge set a Thursday briefing deadline following Perlmutter’s failure to show irreparable harm.

FILE - Shira Perlmutter, Register of Copyrights and Director of the U.S. Copyright Office, testifies during a Senate Judiciary Subcommittee on Intellectual Property oversight hearing of the United States Copyright Office, Nov. 13, 2024, on Capitol Hill in Washington. (AP Photo/Mariam Zuhaib, file)
Register of Copyrights Shira Perlmutter speaks at a House subcommittee hearing in September 2023. Perlmutter filed a lawsuit last week, after a purge at the Library of Congress.
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Overview

  • U.S. District Judge Timothy Kelly denied Perlmutter’s motion for a temporary restraining order, concluding she did not meet the high burden for emergency relief.
  • Perlmutter’s lawsuit asserts that only the Librarian of Congress has authority to remove the Register of Copyrights and that her firing undermines Congress’s separation of powers.
  • Trump dismissed Perlmutter on May 10, just one day after the U.S. Copyright Office issued a draft report on AI training and fair use.
  • The administration defended the removals by arguing the Library of Congress falls under executive branch control and invoked the Federal Vacancies Reform Act.
  • With Congress expressing private concern but declining to intervene, Perlmutter may now seek a preliminary injunction and potentially appeal any further rulings.