The judge supports Anthropic, prohibiting the U.S. Department of Defense from penalizing Claude with a "supply chain risk label."
U.S. District Judge Rita Lin in California issued a preliminary injunction on March 26, indefinitely blocking the Pentagon's supply chain risk label against Anthropic. The 43-page ruling directly states that this action infringes upon the First Amendment and due process rights, and criticizes it as a typical case of illegal First Amendment retaliation.
(Background: Anthropic may go public as early as Q4! Valued at $380 billion, competing with OpenAI for IPO timing.)
(Additional context: Anthropic AI Economic Index lengthy report: automated trading workflow frequency has doubled, and Claude is transitioning from a tool to a life assistant.)
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