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Anthropic asks US court to strike government's ‘supply chain risk’ designation

( June 10, 2026, 23:52 GMT | Official Statement) -- MLex Summary: Anthropic argues that the US government retaliated against the artificial intelligence company for protected speech, unlawfully labeled it a national-security threat, blacklisted it from federal contracting, and denied it due process, and a US court should grant summary judgment in its favor. It said the court should permanently invalidate the government's supply chain risk designation imposed after Anthropic refused to remove two AI-use restrictions: prohibitions on mass surveillance of Americans and fully autonomous lethal warfare, Anthropic said in a motion for summary judgment. "Everyone agrees that the Executive Branch can lawfully decide to stop contracting with a vendor that declines to accept its preferred contract terms," Anthropic said. "But the Executive Branch remains subject to the requirements of the Constitution and federal law." See document below: ...

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