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Federal Court Halts Trump Administration Effort to Blacklist AI Firm Anthropic as Supply Chain Risk

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On March 26, the US Department of Defense lost an immediate legal battle when federal judges granted anthroic's request for a preliminary injunction against its attempt to label it a supply chain risk. The ruling effectively blocks Pentagon officials from enforcing Trump administration directives that would force agencies sever ties with Anthropic and restrict access to government cloud services under Executive Order 14069, while simultaneously halting the designation of AI firms as national security threats without due process in California courts

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    A U.S. federal judge in California has temporarily blocked the Pentagon from blacklisting Anthropic and labeling it a national security supply chain risk.
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    Judge Rita F. Lin granted an injunction against directives issued by President Donald Trump to cut off all government use of AI firm services due to alleged safety concerns on battlefields.
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    The ruling is described as 'for now' or temporary, pending the outcome of Anthropic's ongoing lawsuit in federal court regarding its high-stakes fight with military officials over artificial intelligence regulation.
Mar 27 U.S. District Judge Rita F. Lin granted a preliminary injunction, temporarily blocking the Pentagon's designation of Anthropic as a supply chain risk and halting orders to cease federal use.
March 16 (implied from context) The Trump administration labeled AI firm Anthropic a 'supply chain risk' due to concerns over its Claude model's safety on battlefields, prompting the company to sue multiple agencies including the Defense Department.
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