Anthropic seeks court stay of Pentagon supply-chain risk designation
Anthropic asked a US appeals court on Wednesday to pause the Pentagon’s designation of the company as a supply-chain risk while the case is reviewed. In filings, Anthropic said the decision could cause "irreparable harm" and has also sued in Calif...

Anthropic's latest request comes after a weeks-long dispute over technology guardrails on the use of Anthropic's artificial intelligence tools by the U.S. military. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth labelled the firm a supply-chain risk and barred the Pentagon and its contractors from using its AI products.
The Pentagon declined to comment on the ongoing litigation.
The AI firm separately filed a lawsuit earlier this week in a California federal court to challenge its Pentagon blacklisting.
In a filing with the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit on Wednesday, Anthropic said the Pentagon's supply-chain designation would cause the company "irreparable harm."
According to Anthropic's court filing, more than 100 enterprise customers have reached out to the company about the designation.
"By Anthropic's best estimate, for 2026, the government's adverse actions risk hundreds of millions, or even multiple billions, of dollars in lost revenue," lawyers for the AI firm wrote.
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