• Pentagon defends blacklis

    From Mike Powell@1:2320/107 to All on Thu Mar 19 08:42:48 2026
    Trump administration says Anthropic refusal was 'not protected speech' in US court

    Date:
    Wed, 18 Mar 2026 20:00:00 +0000

    Description:
    In a new filing, the Trump administration backs Hegseth's designation of Anthropic as a national supply chain risk.

    FULL STORY
    Pentagon defends blacklisting Anthropic as lawful national security move Companys lawsuit claims designation violates free speech and due process
    Court battle looms as experts say Anthropic may have a strong case

    The Trump administration said the Pentagon did not violate Anthropics speech protections under the US Constitutions First Amendment, when it blacklisted
    the AI company earlier this year.

    In a court filing that the administration filed with the court earlier this week, it essentially backed Defense Secretary Pete Hegseths designation that Anthropic was a national security supply chain risk , and deemed blacklisting as justified and lawful, Reuters reported. In the last couple of months Anthropic, the company behind the famed Claude Artificial Intelligence
    solution , was in negotiations with the Pentagon over lucrative deals that would see Claude and other tools integrated into different US Department of Defense (DOD) projects.

    Responding with a lawsuit

    The negotiations allegedly broke down after Anthropic declined
    to remove the guardrails that were set up to protect the technology from
    being used for autonomous weapons or domestic surveillance .

    Soon after, the company was deemed a national security supply chain risk, to which Anthropic responded with a lawsuit.

    In the lawsuit filed on March 9, the AI company said the unprecedented and unlawful designation violated its free speech and due process rights. At the same time, it said the designation also broke federal law that requires agencies to follow certain procedures when making these kinds of decisions.

    "It was only when Anthropic refused to release the restrictions on the use of its products which refusal is conduct, not protected speech that the President directed all federal agencies to terminate their business relationships with Anthropic," it says in the filing. "No one has purported
    to restrict Anthropics expressive activity," it was stated.

    Anthropic asked the California federal court to block the Pentagons decision until a ruling is made. Reuters says that some legal experts believe the company has a strong case. The company responded to the filing saying
    "seeking judicial review does not change our longstanding commitment to harnessing AI to protect our national security, but this is a necessary step
    to protect our business, our customers, and our partners."

    Via Reuters

    Link to news story: https://www.techradar.com/pro/security/trump-administration-says-anthropic-ref usal-was-not-protected-speech-in-us-court

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