
Calvin Woodward
Washington Writer at Associated Press
AP Washington writer, bicycle tourer
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2 weeks ago |
nwitimes.com | Eric Tucker |Calvin Woodward
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tucson.com | Eric Tucker |Calvin Woodward
WASHINGTON — The executive order against one of the country's most prestigious law firms followed a well-worn template as President Donald Trump roared down the road to retribution. Reaching far beyond government, Trump has set out to impose his will across a broad swath of American life, from individuals who have been targeted to institutions known for their own flexes of power and intimidation. Paul Weiss, a New York law firm born in 1875, got the word that it was in trouble.
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3 weeks ago |
japantoday.com | Eric Tucker |Calvin Woodward
The executive order against one of the country's most prestigious law firms followed a well-worn template as President Donald Trump roared down the road to retribution. Reaching far beyond government, Trump has set out to impose his will across a broad swath of American life, from individuals who have been targeted to institutions known for their own flexes of power and intimidation. Paul Weiss, a New York law firm born in 1875, got the word that it was in trouble.
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3 weeks ago |
argus-press.com | Eric Tucker |Calvin Woodward
WASHINGTON (AP) — The executive order against one of the country's most prestigious law firms followed a well-worn template as President Donald Trump roared down the road to retribution. Reaching far beyond government, Trump has set out to impose his will across a broad swath of American life, from individuals who have been targeted to institutions known for their own flexes of power and intimidation. Paul Weiss, a New York law firm born in 1875, got the word that it was in trouble.
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3 weeks ago |
chronicle-tribune.com | Eric Tucker |Calvin Woodward |Eric Tucker
WASHINGTON (AP) — The executive order directed at one of the country's most prestigious law firms followed a well-worn playbook as President Donald Trump roared down the road to retribution. Reaching beyond government, Trump has set out to impose his will across a broad swath of American life, from individuals who have drawn his ire to institutions known for their own flexes of power and intimidation.
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