The Department of Justice (DOJ) has officially rescinded executive orders previously issued by U.S. President Donald Trump against law firms that resisted compliance. New York Times posted on X, highlighting the significant shift in the DOJ's stance. The executive orders, which had been a point of contention, are no longer in effect, marking a notable development in the legal landscape. This decision reflects a broader move by the DOJ to reassess and potentially reverse policies enacted during Trump's administration. The implications of this change are yet to be fully understood, but it signals a potential shift in the relationship between the government and legal entities.