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Judge Lin issues preliminary injunction v. Department of War in dispute against Anthropic
Read more: Judge Lin issues preliminary injunction v. Department of War in dispute against AnthropicJudge Lin wasted no time. She issued a preliminary injunction against the Department of War based on Anthropic’s motion that she found has a likelihood of success in proving that it took actions against Anthropic to punish it for disagreeing with the government. Judge Lin stayed the injunction 7 days, presumably so the Department of…
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Zoom link for today’s 1:30 PM hearing on Anthropic’s preliminary injunction request v. Department of War
Read more: Zoom link for today’s 1:30 PM hearing on Anthropic’s preliminary injunction request v. Department of WarFrom Judge Rita F. Lin’s webpage: The public is invited to listen to hearings scheduled for Zoom broadcast by clicking the “Join Zoom Hearing” button above. This includes the hearing in Anthropic PBC v. U.S. Department of War on the Motion for Preliminary Injunction, to be held on Tuesday, March 24 at 1:30 p.m. PST. The courtroom for the Anthropic…
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Microsoft seeks to file amicus brief in support of Anthropic’s request for TRO in dispute with Department of War
Read more: Microsoft seeks to file amicus brief in support of Anthropic’s request for TRO in dispute with Department of WarMicrosoft is seeking to file an amicus brief in support of a temporary restraining order. Judge Lin has already scheduled briefing for Anthropic’s motion for preliminary injunction, so the TRO may be moot. In any event, here’s Microsoft’s argument: Excerpt: DOWNLOAD THE BRIEF
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Former Secretaries, Generals, and U.S. Military Officials seek to file amici brief in support of preliminary injunction
Read more: Former Secretaries, Generals, and U.S. Military Officials seek to file amici brief in support of preliminary injunctionFormer Secretaries, Generals, and Military Officials have requested leave to file an amici brief in support of the grant of preliminary injunction requested by Anthropic in its dispute over the Department of War’s designation of Anthropic as a “supply chain risk.” Excerpt: DOWNLOAD THE BRIEF
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Jeff Dean, Google Chief Scientist, and other AI researchers at Google and OpenAI seek to file amici brief in support of Anthropic in lawsuit v. U.S. Department of War
Read more: Jeff Dean, Google Chief Scientist, and other AI researchers at Google and OpenAI seek to file amici brief in support of Anthropic in lawsuit v. U.S. Department of WarUPDATE: Anthropic v. US Dep’t of War is now on a fast track. Anthropic filed a motion for preliminary injunction. Judge Lin has been assigned to the case. Status conference tomorrow, 3/10/2026 03:00 PM in San Francisco, – Videoconference Only before Judge Rita F. Lin. Plus Jeff Dean of Google and a bunch of other…
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Anthropic v. U.S. Department of War. Petition seeks review of “supply chain risk” decision. Companion suit says Dep’t of War engaged in viewpoint discrimination v. “woke” Anthropic.
Read more: Anthropic v. U.S. Department of War. Petition seeks review of “supply chain risk” decision. Companion suit says Dep’t of War engaged in viewpoint discrimination v. “woke” Anthropic.Anthropic filed 2 lawsuits against the U.S. Department of War and Peter B. Hegseth today. D.C. Circuit case First, Anthropic filed a petition in the D.C. Circuit to challenge the U.S. Department of War’s designation of Anthropic as a supply chain risk. Wilmer Hale lawyers represent Anthropic: DOWNLOAD THE PETITION N.D. California case Then, Anthropic…