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Judge temporarily blocks Pentagon’s ban on Anthropic

27 March 2026
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A California district judge granted Anthropic a preliminary injunction in its lawsuit against the Pentagon, allowing the company to challenge its government blacklisting while the legal proceedings continue. Judge Rita F. Lin noted that the Department of War labeled Anthropic as a supply chain risk due to its “hostile manner through the press,” which she characterized as a violation of First Amendment rights. The judge emphasized that the government cannot punish a company for exercising its right to public scrutiny. Anthropic’s spokesperson expressed gratitude for the court’s quick action, stating that the company aims to collaborate with the government while ensuring safe AI usage. The ongoing legal battle stems from concerns over the military’s potential use of Anthropic’s AI technology for lethal autonomous weapons and domestic surveillance, with a final ruling expected in the coming weeks or months.

Why It Matters

The case highlights the tension between government contracting and First Amendment rights, particularly in the tech sector. Anthropic’s designation as a supply chain risk is unprecedented for a U.S. company, typically reserved for foreign entities, raising concerns about potential retaliation against businesses that oppose government policies. This situation could set a significant precedent regarding how companies engage with government contracts, especially in the rapidly evolving field of artificial intelligence. The implications of this case extend beyond Anthropic, affecting how all technology firms navigate partnerships with federal agencies while balancing ethical considerations in AI deployment.

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