The Department of Justice (DOJ) has reinstated its defense of former President Trump's executive orders targeting major law firms, arguing that these orders are legitimate and pointing to firms that complied without contest as evidence of their effectiveness. This move matters because it challenges the constitutional limits on presidential power and could set a precedent for future administrations to exert similar pressure on law firms. Content creators and legal professionals should be wary of normalizing compliance with potentially unconstitutional directives, as such actions can undermine the rule of law and have chilling effects on professional practices.
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