Huawei Tells Texas Judge That U.S. Law Denies It Due Process
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Huawei Technologies Co. told a federal judge in Texas that Congress improperly decided, without any judicial review, that the company was a pawn of the Chinese government, depriving it of due process that other Chinese companies get.
The Chinese telecom giant sued in May to invalidate a law Congress passed last year barring government purchases of its products. Wednesday’s filing expands on earlier arguments made by the company and specifically calls out Congress’s use of section 889 of the National Defense Authorization Act for 2019.