Trump’s Big Problems With Big Law

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The NPR Politics Podcast discusses President Trump’s executive orders aimed at limiting some law firms’ operations. The podcast features analysis on why different firms have reacted differently and questions the legality of Trump’s orders, some of which face court challenges.

The NPR Politics Podcast takes a deep dive into President Trump’s recent executive orders targeting specific law firms. These orders aim to limit those firms’ business operations amid various legal battles. Some law firms have chosen to settle, while others have resisted the restrictions, raising questions about the legality of Trump’s actions, especially since some orders have already been dismissed by the courts.

In this episode, listeners will hear insights from voting correspondent Miles Parks, national justice correspondent Carrie Johnson, and senior political editor Domenico Montanaro. The diverse reactions from law firms provide a fascinating landscape of how legal entities are navigating these controversies.

The episode is produced by Bria Suggs and edited by Casey Morell, with oversight from executive producer Muthoni Muturi. For those keen on staying updated with the entirety of the NPR Politics Podcast, listeners can gain ad-free access, plus exclusive content, by subscribing at plus.npr.org/politics.

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