Appeals court to hear arguments over Trump's orders that sought to punish law firms
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A three-judge panel showed few signs of siding with the president on his efforts to compel law firms to work for the administration or face threats.
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An appeals court is set to hear arguments Thursday over the Trump administration's bid to reinstate executive orders that sought sanctions against four elite law firms.
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