A federal judge on Tuesday ordered that Playboy White House correspondent Brian Karem’s press credentials be reinstated, in a win for Karem and his Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher attorney Theodore Boutrous.

This is the second legal victory for Boutrous over White House press access, after he successfully argued in federal court in D.C. last year to get CNN White House correspondent Jim Acosta’s “hard pass” to the White House reinstated.

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