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Judge Blocks Pentagon Move Against Anthropic in Major AI Legal Clash

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Last updated: March 28, 2026 9:14 am
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Judge halts Pentagon restrictions on Anthropic in ongoing AI legal battle
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A federal judge has delivered an important early win for Anthropic in its legal battle with the Pentagon.

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Court Questions Government ActionsBackground of the DisputeDisagreement Over AI UseGovernment and Industry ResponseWhat the Ruling MeansA Bigger Debate Around AI

Judge Rita Lin ruled that the government cannot enforce its order to stop using Anthropic’s AI tools for now. The decision allows the company’s products, including Claude, to remain in use during the ongoing case.

Court Questions Government Actions

The judge raised serious concerns about the government’s approach. She suggested that officials may have acted to punish Anthropic for its views on how AI should be used.

She described the move as an attempt to harm the company and limit open discussion, pointing to possible violations of free speech rights.

Recent reporting also noted that the court viewed the Pentagon’s actions as potentially retaliatory rather than based on genuine security concerns.

Background of the Dispute

The conflict began after Donald Trump and Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth ordered agencies to stop using Anthropic’s technology.

Officials labeled the company a “supply chain risk,” a term usually reserved for foreign or security threats.

Anthropic challenged this decision in court, arguing that it damaged its business and violated its rights.

Disagreement Over AI Use

The dispute centers on how the military can use AI tools. The Pentagon wanted broader permissions, including use for any lawful purpose.

However, Anthropic and its CEO Dario Amodei raised concerns about potential misuse. These concerns included mass surveillance and fully autonomous weapons.

When the company refused to change its policies, tensions escalated quickly.

Government and Industry Response

Officials defended their actions, claiming they acted out of national security concerns. Some government representatives criticized the court ruling and signaled plans to challenge it.

At the same time, Anthropic welcomed the decision but stated it wants to continue working with the government responsibly.

What the Ruling Means

The judge’s order prevents immediate enforcement of the restrictions. It also protects Anthropic’s reputation and business operations while the case continues.

Legal experts say this case could shape future rules on AI, government authority, and corporate rights.

A Bigger Debate Around AI

This legal battle highlights a larger issue: how governments and tech companies should balance innovation, safety, and control.

As AI becomes more important in defense and public systems, conflicts like this may become more common.

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