Judge forcefully rejects Trump order targeting Perkins Coie
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President Donald Trump listens to a reporter’s question before signing an executive order in the Oval Office of the White House in Washington, Monday, March 31, 2025 (Pool via AP).

A judge in Washington, D.C., sharply criticized the Trump administration in a significant ruling that struck down an executive order targeting one of the country’s prominent law firms.

In the case, Perkins Coie, LLP filed a lawsuit challenging an executive order from early March in which President Donald Trump alleged the firm practiced racially biased hiring due to their adherence to “diversity, equity, and inclusion” principles and accused them of “undermining democratic elections.”

The order suspended security clearances from Perkins Coie employees and stripped their access to government buildings. Ultimately, the court viewed those moves as “retribution” for the plaintiff’s work, including the firm’s high-profile representation of Hillary Clinton during her failed 2016 presidential campaign.

In a 5-page order and accompanying 102-page memorandum opinion, U.S. District Judge Beryl Howell issued a clean sweep for the plaintiffs. The court found the executive order “unlawful because it violates the First, Fifth, and Sixth Amendments to the U.S. Constitution” and “therefore null and void.”

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The introductory lines of the court’s opinion are incisive and instructive of the total loss for the government in the case.

“No American President has ever before issued executive orders like the one at issue in this lawsuit targeting a prominent law firm with adverse actions to be executed by all Executive branch agencies but, in purpose and effect, this action draws from a playbook as old as Shakespeare, who penned the phrase: ‘The first thing we do, let’s kill all the lawyers,”” Howell writes. “Eliminating lawyers as the guardians of the rule of law removes a major impediment to the path to more power.”

While viewing the 45th and 47th president’s attacks on Perkins Coie as part of a “broader campaign” against disfavored law firms, the court slightly updates the Shakespearean verse to accommodate the present moment.

“In a cringe-worthy twist on the theatrical phrase ‘Let’s kill all the lawyers,’ EO 14230 takes the approach of ‘Let’s kill the lawyers I don’t like,’ sending the clear message: lawyers must stick to the party line, or else,” Howell adds.

The judge’s opinion paints an image of a presidency adorned with and seeking power — and using the presidential prerogative in an effort to attain evermore, albeit unconstitutionally.

“Using the powers of the federal government to target lawyers for their representation of clients and avowed progressive employment policies in an overt attempt to suppress and punish certain viewpoints, however, is contrary to the Constitution,” the opinion goes on. “The Supreme Court has long made clear that ‘no official, high or petty, can prescribe what shall be orthodox in politics … or other matters of opinion.’ Simply put, government officials ‘cannot … use the power of the State to punish or suppress disfavored expression.’ That, however, is exactly what is happening here.”

In this case, Howell has consistently rejected the government’s efforts as violative of the First and Fifth Amendments.

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