Biglaw Backlash May Be Just The Start Of Trump Seeking ‘Retribution’ Against His Perceived Political Enemies
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The government has decided to punish two prominent law firms because they represent parties that the administration does not like.
— William Bay, president of the American Bar Association, in a statement given to Reuters on President Donald Trump’s targeting of Covington & Burling and Perkins Coie based on clients they represented, noting further that clients should have the right to “access lawyers without government interference.” Per Professor Jon Michaels of the UCLA School of Law, Trump “swore up and down that he’d seek ‘retribution’ against his political opponents,” and he seems to have done so by suspending security clearances for lawyers at both Covington and Perkins Coie. As noted by Professor Claire Finkelstein of the University of Pennsylvania Carey Law School, “By removing these security clearances, they have removed a piece of their livelihood, and they’ve done that without due process of law.”

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