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August 06.2025
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Challenging Trump's Executive Power: Meet the Washington Litigation Group

Signing legal document close-up at Washington Litigation Group.

New Firm Brings Hope to Washington

In a bold move that could reshape the legal landscape of federal government operations, a group of esteemed lawyers has come together to form the Washington Litigation Group, a non-profit law firm with a singular mission: to challenge the executive powers wielded by President Donald Trump. As the president embarks on a second term aimed at making significant changes across governmental agencies, this firm stands ready to push back against what they perceive as overreach.

Composed of Legal Luminaries

Led by Tom Green, who previously helmed Sidley Austin’s white-collar practice and defended high-profile clients during critical historical events like Watergate, the firm has enlisted a roster of remarkable talent. This includes Nathaniel Zelinsky, an attorney with extensive experience practicing before federal courts, and two former federal prosecutors, James Pearce and Mary Dohrmann, both of whom were dismissed from their roles under the current administration. Their diverse backgrounds contribute to a coalition that, according to Zelinsky, is equipped not just to litigate, but also to provide mentorship and strategic guidance.

Responding to Modern Legal Challenges

The Washington Litigation Group aims to tackle pressing issues such as the unlawful removal of civil servants, agency dissolutions, and the intricacies of white-collar defense. The lawyers emphasize the importance of maintaining non-partisanship as they fight to uphold the rule of law, a principle they claim is under threat. Pearce articulated this sentiment, expressing pride in being a non-partisan civil servant dedicated to justice.

Litigation with a Purpose

While other organizations may be pursuing similar legal battles against President Trump's executive actions, Zelinsky insists what sets their group apart is their commitment to collective experience and dedication. The firm positions itself not merely as a legal entity but also as a crucial player in the democratic process, ensuring all citizens can challenge potentially harmful policies that compromise the integrity of the government.

A Call to Community Engagement

As citizens become increasingly concerned about the ramifications of executive power, the Washington Litigation Group serves as a reminder of the importance of civic engagement and the role that dedicated legal professionals can play in democracy. Their efforts reflect a broader movement among citizens to reclaim their voice in governing structures that affect their daily lives. This new non-profit law firm stands not only as a resource for those seeking legal recourse against executive actions but also as an inspirational beacon for attorneys and citizens alike, reminding them that standing up for the rule of law is crucial.

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