Conflicting Rulings Leave Anthropic in ‘Supply-Chain Risk’ Limbo Anthropic “has not satisfied the stringent requirements” to temporarily lose the supply-chain-risk designation imposed by the Pentagon, a US appeals court in Washington, DC, ruled on Wednesday
Court Denies Anthropics Request to End Defense Department Punishment A federal appeals court on Wednesday denied Anthropic's request for relief from the Defense Department declaring the company a supply-chain risk, complicating the legal battle between the U S government and one of the country's leading artificial-intelligence companies While Anthropic has sustained financial harm from the Pentagon's actions, the appeals court said that it didn't feel
Anthropic Fails for Now to Halt US Label as a Supply-Chain Risk A federal appeals court declined for now Anthropic PBC’s request to pause a declaration by the Pentagon that the artificial intelligence company poses a risk to the US supply chain, even as
Anthropic Loses Appeal Against Pentagon Blacklisting A federal appeals court in Washington, D C denied Anthropic’s request to stay a Pentagon supply‑chain risk designation, leaving the Department of Defense’s labeling intact while litigation proceeds The DoD flagged Anthropic in early March, requiring contractors to certify they do not use Claude, and the company says the designation risks hundreds of millions or billions in lost revenue