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The American Bar Association’s lawsuit challenging President Donald Trump’s attacks on law firms can move forward after a federal judge rejected the Justice Department’s motion to dismiss the case. The ABA plausibly alleged “a realistic threat of sanctions to establish its standing,” Judge Amir Ali ruled. Ali said the ABA's suit "details at length the chilling effect the alleged policy has had on firms and lawyers," including claims that law firms have declined to take on some matters that challenge the Trump administration out of fear of retaliation. ABA President Michelle Behnke said the organization was "confident in the soundness" of its lawsuit. "The ABA believes this case is crucial to defending our members’ rights to represent clients of their choice and the public’s right to secure counsel of choice," Behnke said.
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