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On April 17, 2025, Rachel Cohen and University of Virginia law professor Kevin Cope, writing in Slate, argued that the law firm executive order incident created a prisoner's dilemma, and they called for law students seeking employment to solve the dilemma by boycotting the capitulating firms.
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Cohen Cope argued executive order created prisoner's dilemma called for boycott
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Rachel Cohen and Kevin Cope
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{
    "date": "2025-04-17",
    "person": "Rachel Cohen",
    "person_2": "Kevin Cope",
    "publication": "Slate",
    "organization": "University of Virginia"
}
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September 12, 2025 at 12:59 AM (2 days ago)
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September 12, 2025 at 12:59 AM (2 days ago)

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The Trump administration targeted several law firms, using executive orders and deals involving pro bono work. Lawsuits challenged the actions, resulting in court rulings against the administration.

Donald Trump
Law Firms
Legal Profession
Political Retribution
Executive Orders
US Politics
Trump Administration
Legal Challenges
First Amendment
Pro Bono Work

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