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List of all dockets that have been before the District of D.C. :
Case Title | Case Summary | Case Status | Docket Link |
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Perkins Coie v. Department of Justice | The law firm Perkins Coie sues to block an Executive Order [1] targeting them. | The District of D.C. ruled in favor of Perkins Coie, blocking the EO. The DoJ has appealed that ruling to the D.C. Circuit, where the briefing schedule is ongoing. The EO remains blocked, for now. | 1:25-cv-00716 |
Jenner and Block v. Department of Justice | The law firm Jenner & Block sues to block an Executive Order [2] targeting them. | The District of D.C. ruled in favor of Jenner & Block, blocking the EO. The DoJ has appealed that ruling to the D.C. Circuit, where the briefing schedule is ongoing. The EO remains blocked, for now. | 1:25-cv-00916 |
Susman Godfrey v. Executive Office of the President | The law frm Susman Godfrey sues to block an Executive Order [3] targeting them. | The District of D.C. ruled in favor of Susman Godfrey, blocking the EO. The DoJ has appealed that ruling to the D.C. Circuit, where the briefing schedule is ongoing. The EO remains blocked, for now. | 1:25-cv-01107 |
WilmerHale v. Executive Office of the President | The law firm WilmerHale sues to block an Exeuctive Order [4] targeting them. | The District of D.C. ruled in favor of WilmerHale, blocking the EO. The DoJ has appealed that ruling to the D.C. Circuit, where the briefing schedule is onging. The EO remains blocked, for now. | 1:25-cv-00917 |
American Bar Association v. Executive Office of the President | The American Bar Association sues the executive, seeking an umbrella ruling that any "Law Firm Intimidation Policy" be ruled unconstitutional, so that no firm can be so threatened. | The Department of Justice moved to dismiss the complaint. The briefing schedule is ongoing. | 1:25-cv-01888 |
America First Legal Foundation v. Roberts | AFLF sues, with implicit argument that executive can exert control over judiciary | 1:25-cv-01232 |