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Anthropic sues the U.S. government! The Department of Defense blacklist case opens today; here's a look at the core controversy.
An American court will hear a case involving an AI giant suing the Department of Defense. The military has listed it as a supply chain risk, sparking legal debates over corporate autonomy in setting boundaries for weaponization.
According to a CNBC report on 5/19, the Federal Court of Appeals in Washington, D.C., will hold an oral argument on 5/20 (Tuesday) regarding Anthropic's lawsuit against the U.S. Department of Defense (DOD). Both DOD and Anthropic will have 15 minutes each to present to three circuit judges. The core issue: DOD labeling Anthropic as a "supply chain risk" and prohibiting defense contractors from using Claude in military work, while Anthropic claims this label is unconstitutional.
Background: DOD labels Anthropic as a "supply chain risk"
In March 2026, after DOD listed Anthropic as a "supply chain risk," Anthropic filed a lawsuit against U.S. Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth and the DOD. The "supply chain risk" label was previously used specifically for foreign adversaries—meaning defense contractors had to prove they would not use Anthropic's Claude model in military applications. Anthropic views this as essentially a blockade.
Core dispute: full openness vs setting usage boundaries
DOD demands that Anthropic allow the Pentagon to "unrestrictedly use" its models for all lawful purposes; Anthropic seeks guarantees that its technology will not be used for fully autonomous weapons or domestic mass surveillance. Anthropic argues that its claim that "future models can encode restrictions" has no basis to support the designation of "supply chain risk," and accuses Hegseth and the DOD of violating the Constitution and established procedures.
Next step: Court hearing on 5/20, ruling could impact AI companies and government relations
This case received a preliminary injunction in March, with the judge citing "First Amendment retaliation" as the reason. The appellate court's decision could set a precedent for AI companies' relationships with the U.S. government—especially in an era where AI firms serve both military and commercial clients and seek to set boundaries on "weaponization." In contrast to Anthropic Mythos's five-day effort to crack macOS and other AI security issues, the question of whether AI vendors can autonomously set usage boundaries is becoming a core industry issue.