As part of a broader campaign to intimidate and silence legal dissent, President Trump issued executive orders instructing federal agencies to suspend security clearances, terminate contracts, cease providing goods and services, restrict access to federal buildings, and refrain from hiring employees of disfavored law firms. According to former Trump advisor Steve Bannon, the intent was to “put those law firms out of business.” The American Bar Association denounced the administration’s efforts “to severely damage and intimidate firms and lawyers to abandon clients, causes, and policy positions the President does not like.”
Pushing back against what the ABA calls Trump’s “Law Firm Intimidation Policy,” The Rutherford Institute joined a broad coalition of civil liberties organizations—including the ACLU, ACLU of D.C., Cato Institute, Center for Individual Rights, Electronic Frontier Foundation, FIRE, the Institute for Justice, the Knight First Amendment Institute, the National Coalition Against Censorship, the Reporters Committee for Freedom of the Press, and the Society for the Rule of Law—in filing amicus briefs challenging the orders on behalf of four law firms: Perkins Coie, Jenner & Block, WilmerHale, and Susman Godfrey. The coalition argued that these executive orders violate the separation of powers and amount to an unconstitutional assault on free speech, legal advocacy, and due process. To date, four federal judges have independently ruled these executive orders unconstitutional.
Cecillia D. Wang, Ben Wizner, Brian Hauss, and Arthur B. Spitzer at ACLU advanced the arguments in the amicus briefs.
The Rutherford Institute, a nonprofit civil liberties organization, defends individuals whose constitutional rights have been threatened or violated and educates the public on a wide spectrum of issues affecting their freedoms.
Case History
April 03, 2025 • Legal Coalition Challenges President Trump’s Weaponization of Executive Orders to Chill Speech, Suppress Dissent, and Erode Checks and Balances
April 15, 2025 • Legal Coalition Challenges Trump’s Use of Executive Orders to Retaliate Against More Law Firms & Erode Checks and Balance?
May 05, 2025 • Court Warns of ‘Totalitarian’ Overreach, Declares Trump’s Blacklisting of Law Firm Illegal as Civil Liberties Groups Expand Legal Challenge
June 05, 2025 • Courts Reject Trump’s Retaliatory War on Law Firms, Free Speech, and Separation of Powers—Judges Cry Foul Over Authoritarian Overreach
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