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Firm News March 31, 2026

Gibson Dunn Achieves Major Victory for Client NPR in First Amendment Case Against U.S. Government

A team of Gibson Dunn lawyers has achieved a major win in a First Amendment case against the U.S. government, successfully obtaining a permanent injunction from the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia for our client NPR against enforcement of a Trump administration Executive Order that targeted NPR for its protected speech.

Accolades March 27, 2026

Litigators of the Week: New Pentagon Press Rules Don’t Pass Constitutional Muster

Our Litigators of the Week are Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher partners Theodore Boutrous Jr., Katie Townsend and of counsel Susan Pelletier, who have represented The New York Times and national security reporter Julian Barnes in a challenge to the Trump administration’s changes to the Pentagon’s press policy.

Firm News March 25, 2026

Gibson Dunn Scores Decisive Win for New York Times in Challenge to Constitutionality of New Pentagon Press Policy

A Gibson Dunn team led by partner Theodore J. Boutrous Jr. scored a decisive win for The New York Times in its challenge of the constitutionality of the Trump administration’s new Pentagon press policy governing the issuance, denial, and revocation of press credentials at the Pentagon.

Webcasts December 17, 2025

Webcast: Navigating AI Compliance: Insights on the Latest Executive Order

Join our team for a recorded webcast providing analysis of key provisions of President Trump’s executive order aiming to promote …

Client Alert December 15, 2025

President Trump’s Latest Executive Order on AI Seeks to Preempt State Laws

The practical impact of the EO in the short- and medium-term is likely to be limited, and companies are likely well-advised to continue to operate under the expectation that states will legislate – and enforce – their AI-related laws.

Accolades November 21, 2025

Litigator of the Week Runners-Up and Shout-Outs

Here’s one last shout-out to a Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher team led by partners Miguel Estrada, Ted Boutrous and Katie Townsend, who have been representing National Public Radio and certain member stations in a challenge to an executive order aimed at cutting the plaintiffs’ federal funding because of news coverage and programming the Trump Administration has claimed is biased

Client Alert April 16, 2025

DOJ’s New Frontier: Regulation, Oversight, and Enforcement of Ex-U.S. Data Transfers

New U.S. Department of Justice regulations are now in effect, imposing significant restrictions on the flow of bulk sensitive personal data and government-related data from the United States to China and other “countries of concern.”

Client Alert March 17, 2025

Gibson Dunn Submits Comment on Proposed Automated Decisionmaking Technology Regulations in California

Gibson Dunn lawyers will closely monitor these rules as the rulemaking process proceeds, and we stand ready to advise clients through the rule making procedure and on how to comply with final rules should they come into effect.