President Donald Trump's administration faces stiff legal challenges from major law firms like Susman Godfrey and Perkins Coie against executive orders viewed as unconstitutional. Richard Lawson, a deputy associate attorney general, is the sole defender for the administration in these pivotal lawsuits. The firms argue that the orders are politically motivated and discriminatory, while Trump has asserted that the orders target firms due to their connections to his political adversaries. The legal battles are emblematic of the larger conflict between Trump's government and the established legal community.
Lawson's representation of the Trump administration in court highlights the stark division between the administration and major law firms fighting against perceived unconstitutional actions.
The legal battle showcases Trump’s ongoing conflict with Big Law, as major firms push back against executive orders they argue violate constitutional principles.
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