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Trump’s War on Lawyers Is a Threat to Everyone – Greg Lukianoff, Adam Goldstein

For a brief moment, it looked as though the administration might have come to its senses. The Justice Department told the D.C. Circuit in early March that it wanted to drop its appeal defending President Donald Trump’s executive orders targeting four major law firms after those firms sued and won. We saw that as a hopeful sign that maybe, just maybe, some sanity was returning to Washington.

But that hope did not last long. 

Less than a day later, the Justice Department reversed itself and asked to keep fighting after all. According to the Wall Street Journal, the department’s move to retreat had angered Trump, so he ordered it back onto the case. Bloomberg Law later reported that an administration official described the original dismissal filing as “inadvertent,” one of those wonderfully implausible Washington words that somehow only makes the story stranger. The government then filed its merits brief anyway, and the appeal is set for argument on May 14. 

That weird little procedural boomerang would be amusing if the underlying issue were not so serious. But it is. In fact, of all the administration’s current campaigns against institutions that can check presidential power, this one may be the most dangerous and the least appreciated.

Everybody understands, at least instinctively, why it matters when a president threatens the press. People also more or less understand why it matters when he menaces universities, museums, or other cultural institutions. Those are visible targets, and they read as political in an obvious way. 

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