Judge temporarily blocks Pentagon's ban on Anthropic - Axios

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March 27, 2026
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A judge temporarily blocked the Pentagon's ban on contracting with Anthropic.

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A federal judge issued a temporary block of the Pentagon's ban on contracting with Anthropic, the AI company. The decision came in response to a legal challenge and preserves Anthropic's ability to work with Department of Defense entities while the case proceeds. The ban had been part of efforts by the Trump administration to restrict certain AI companies' access to government contracts, though the specific rationale for targeting Anthropic was not detailed in the available information. The temporary block allows the company to maintain existing relationships and pursue new Pentagon work during litigation. The ruling suggests a court found sufficient legal merit in Anthropic's challenge to warrant halting the ban's enforcement pending a full hearing.

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A judge issued a temporary block on Pentagon restrictions affecting Anthropic's contractor status.

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