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Immigration,
Government,
Civil Litigation

Jan. 22, 2021

Biden’s executive orders are already impacting DOJ litigation

Biden's orders seek to dismantle a number of policies from former President Donald Trump. They are forcing the Department of Justice to explain the administration's new positions on lawsuits it defended the challenged initiatives.

Biden’s executive orders are already impacting DOJ litigation
President Joe Biden sets aside the last of a series of executive orders and presidential directives he signed during an event at the White House in Washington on Thursday, Jan. 21, 2021. (New York Times News Service)

Executive orders and directives issued by President Joe Biden on his first day in office are already impacting federal lawsuits challenging his predecessor's initiatives.

Biden's orders seek to dismantle a number of policies from former President Donald Trump. They are forcing the Department of Justice to explain the administration's new positions on lawsuits it defended the challenged initiatives. In many cases, the directives gran...

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