Huawei Technologies USA, Inc. et al v. United States of America, et al

  1. February 18, 2020

    Texas Judge Rules Huawei Contracting Ban Is Constitutional

    A Texas federal judge has tossed Huawei's challenge to a law barring federal agencies from buying products made by the Chinese telecommunications equipment giant, ruling Tuesday that the ban does not unconstitutionally punish the company.

  2. October 18, 2019

    Huawei Says Gov't Has Limited Powers To Punish Cos.

    Huawei Technologies told a Texas federal court that the U.S. has wrongly argued that constitutional clauses limiting the government's power to punish individuals without a trial do not apply to corporations.

  3. October 04, 2019

    Huawei Ban Not Barred By Constitution, Gov't Says

    The federal government has urged a Texas federal court to reject Huawei's challenge to a law excluding the company from federal contracting, saying a constitutional bar on laws that judge and punish people without trial doesn't apply to corporations.

  4. July 08, 2019

    US Asks Court To Toss Huawei's Sales Ban Suit

    The government has urged a Texas federal court to toss a suit from Huawei over a U.S. law barring federal agencies from using equipment made by the telecom giant and several other Chinese companies, arguing there's no basis for striking down the ban.

  5. May 29, 2019

    Huawei Asks Texas Court To Find US Ban Unconstitutional

    Huawei called on a Texas federal court to strike down the parts of a recent U.S. law barring federal agencies from using equipment made by the China-based telecom, pulling for a swift resolution of its recent legal attack on the bill.

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