Trump Faces Legal Pushback Over Targeting Major Law Firms
Executive orders against firms representing political opponents prompt court challenges, bar association condemnations, and concerns about constitutional violations.
- President Trump issued executive orders targeting Perkins Coie, Paul Weiss, and Covington & Burling, citing their representation of political opponents and diversity policies.
- A federal judge temporarily blocked parts of the order against Perkins Coie, citing constitutional concerns, including violations of due process and the right to counsel.
- Trump has escalated his actions by directing the EEOC to investigate 20 law firms' diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) policies, raising broader concerns about attacks on diversity initiatives.
- Legal organizations, including the American Bar Association and state bar associations, have condemned the orders as threats to the rule of law and the independence of the legal profession.
- Law firms have been cautious in responding publicly, with some fearing retaliation, while Paul Weiss leadership has reportedly sought to negotiate with the administration to mitigate the fallout.