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WASHINGTON (AP) — A federal judge on Friday struck down another of President Donald Trump's executive orders targeting law firms. U.S.
The order was the latest to reject Trump's efforts to punish law firms for legal work he does not like and for employing attorneys he perceives as his adversaries.
Freshman Rep. Pat Harrigan introduced new legislation to ratchet up penalties on spies who funnel US secrets to foreign adversaries like China, Iran, North Korea and Russia.
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Freshman Rep. Pat Harrigan introduced new legislation to ratchet up penalties on spies who funnel US secrets to foreign adversaries like China, Iran, North Korea and Russia.
The order was the latest to reject Trump's efforts to punish law firms for legal work he does not like and for employing attorneys he perceives as his adversaries.
The order was the latest to reject Trump's efforts to punish law firms for legal work he does not like and for employing attorneys he perceives as his adversaries.
The order was the latest to reject Trump's efforts to punish law firms for legal work he does not like and for employing attorneys he perceives as his adversaries.
The order was the latest to reject Trump's efforts to punish law firms for legal work he does not like and for employing attorneys he perceives as his adversaries.
The order was the latest to reject Trump's efforts to punish law firms for legal work he does not like and for employing attorneys he perceives as his adversaries.
The order was the latest to reject Trump's efforts to punish law firms for legal work he does not like and for employing attorneys he perceives as his adversaries.
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