Anthropic has requested a U.S. appeals court to pause the Pentagon's designation of the company as a supply-chain security risk, arguing the decision would cause it "irreparable harm."
The company is seeking this stay while it pursues a judicial review of the case. Concurrently, Anthropic has filed a separate lawsuit in a California federal court to block its placement on a national security blacklist.
The main topics covered are a legal challenge by Anthropic against a Pentagon security designation and the company's efforts to avoid being placed on a national security blacklist.
Anthropic asked a US appeals court on Wednesday for a stay of the âPentagon's â designation of â the company as a supply-chain risk under a broader law, pending judicial review of the â case.
In a âfiling with the US â Appeals for the D.C. Circuit, Anthropic said the Pentagon's decision would cause the company "irreparable harm."
Anthropic has also filed âa lawsuit in a California federal court to â block the Pentagon from placing it on a national security blacklist.
In a âfiling with the US â Appeals for the D.C. Circuit, Anthropic said the Pentagon's decision would cause the company "irreparable harm."
Anthropic has also filed âa lawsuit in a California federal court to â block the Pentagon from placing it on a national security blacklist.