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White House reportedly halts funding for legal aid for unaccompanied migrant children

The Observer 23 Mar 2025
“The immigration bar, and powerful Big Law pro bono practices, frequently coach clients to conceal their past or lie about their circumstances when asserting their asylum claims, all in an attempt to ...
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'They did bad things': Donald Trump orders crackdown on law firms who challenged him

The Times of India 23 Mar 2025
They are not babies. They are very sophisticated people ... According to New York Post, Paul Weiss, a prominent law firm known for working with Democratic clients, agreed to provide $40 million in pro bono legal services to the Trump administration ... .
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Trump directs Bondi to probe attorneys who lob ‘frivolous, unreasonable’ litigation against his administration

New York Post 23 Mar 2025
Recently, Paul Weiss, a top law firm that has done work for Democratic clients, agreed to give $40 million worth of pro bono legal services to the Trump administration to overcome an executive order ...
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Teenagers excluded from school ‘twice as likely’ to commit serious violence

The Observer 23 Mar 2025
View image in fullscreen ... Photograph ... Read more ... Kate Aubrey-Johnson, a barrister at Garden Court Chambers in London, who co-founded the School Inclusion Project, a group of 200 lawyers offering pro bono support to children facing exclusion, said ... Share.
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The Forgotten Daughter

Kashmir Observer 23 Mar 2025
This is an AI-generated image. For representational purposes only. By Faakirah Irfan ... It was the middle of a cold March night ... Baba didn’t leave anything for you.” ... With the help of a pro bono lawyer and a women’s rights group, Sajida’s claim was upheld.
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New Trump memo seen as threat to lawyers who challenge his policies

Detroit news 23 Mar 2025
Paul Weiss recently struck a deal with Trump to provide $40 million in pro bono work for the government on issues important to the president, leading Trump to withdraw the executive action targeting the firm and its clients.
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The Memo: Democrats, lawyers left reeling from Paul, Weiss firm’s Trump deal

The Hill 22 Mar 2025
Others have noted that the $40 million pro bono commitment amounts to only about one-fifth of the pro-bono work the massive firm typically does each year.
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Trump instructs DOJ to sanction law firms over 'vexatious' litigation against government

The Hill 22 Mar 2025
The president, however, rescinded the order on Thursday, citing the firm's agreement to provide pro bono work for the administration’s efforts ... The organization provides pro bono services to former special counsel Jack Smith in his personal capacity.
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'Message was clear': DC insider rips Trump for 'terrifying the legal profession into submission'

Alternet 22 Mar 2025
The president rescinded his executive order against Paul, Weiss, which agreed to do pro bono work for him and avoid any DEI (diversity, equity and inclusion) efforts.
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'Message was clear': DC insider slams Trump plan to 'win before anyone sets foot in court'

Raw Story 22 Mar 2025
The president rescinded his executive order against Paul, Weiss, which agreed to do pro bono work for him and avoid any DEI (diversity, equity and inclusion) efforts.
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Law firm Paul Weiss agrees to deal with Trump, prompting criticism

The Washington Post 22 Mar 2025
The law firm will provide $40 million in pro bono legal services to support Trump’s agenda after the president threatened to rescind some government contracts with the firm and its clients ... .
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Paul Weiss Deal With Trump Faces Backlash

Political Wire 22 Mar 2025
New York Times ... To avoid the hit to its business, the firm agreed to do $40 million worth of pro bono work for causes favored by the White House.” ... Trump before the 2024 election.”.
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Don of a new era: Trump retribution strikes fear in US

The Times of India 22 Mar 2025
The surrender terms included a pledge to spend $40 million in pro bono legal services on issues Trump has championed.Elsewhere, in New York City, Columbia University too capitulated to the President's ...
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