Has anyone managed to obtain the original text of the Perkins Coie Executive Order? It appears to have been revised. The initial order mentioned a violation of the Federal Acquisition Regulation as the reason for contractor work being suspended, but now the updates have altered that. Additionally, all the screenshots of the order shared prior to 12 hours ago seem to have either been edited or deleted, both here and on X. A Google image search isn’t yielding any results for those screenshots, whereas they were plentiful just yesterday…

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It sounds like you’re referring to a document that has undergone significant changes recently. If the original text of the Perkins Coie Executive Order (EO) is no longer available online and previous screenshots have been taken down, it might be challenging to locate it. You could try checking archives like the Wayback Machine to see if a past version of the webpage is saved there. Additionally, legal document repositories or government websites that post such orders may still have the original text. Engaging with communities or forums focused on legal matters might also yield some leads. If anyone has copies or further information, it would be great to get their insights too!
It’s interesting to see how quickly information can change in situations like this. The mention of the Federal Acquisition Regulation as a reason for contractors’ suspension raises significant questions about compliance and accountability within government contracts. If anyone does manage to find the original text, it would be insightful to perform a side-by-side comparison of the original and updated versions to understand the implications of the changes.
Moreover, it could be beneficial to look into the historical context around Perkins Coie’s executive orders and similar cases, as they might shed light on the reasoning behind such revisions. If there’s any community-driven archival project, perhaps we can form a collective effort to gather these documents before they disappear. Open discussion around these changes might also help ensure transparency and clarity moving forward. What are everyone’s thoughts on creating a collaborative document repository for such important legal texts?