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Larry McGinnity's avatar

With the anticipated thousands [million+?] of heroic protestors on April 5th (actually any and all days!) here's an updated partial list of those fighting back every day [as of 3-25-25). I'm also adding courageous law firms who haven't caved. Besides upstanding lawyers, and law-abiding honorable (present and former) judges (including James Boasberg, chief judge, D.C. District Ct.), here's a growing list of Profiles in Courage men, women, and advocacy groups who refuse to be cowed or kneel to the force of Trump/Musk/MAGA/Fox "News" intimidation:

I'll begin (again) with Missouri's own indomitable Jess[ica] (à la John Lewis's "get in good trouble") Piper/"The View from Rural Missouri," then, in no particular order, Heather Cox Richardson/"Letters from an American," Joyce Vance/"Civil Discourse," Bernie Sanders, AOC, Gov. Tim walz, Sarah Inama, Rev. Mariann Edgar Budde, Jasmine Crockett, Ruth Ben-Ghait, Rachel Maddow, Lawrence O'Donnell, Chris Hayes, Ali Velshi, Stephanie Miller, Gov. Janet Mills, Gov. Beshear, Gov. JB.Pritzker,J im Acosta, Jen Rubin And the Contrarians, Dan Rather, Robert Reich, Jay Kou, Steve Brodner, Rachel Cohen, Brian TylerCohen, Jessica Craven, Scott Dworkin, Anne Applebaum, Lucian Truscott IV, Chris Murphy, Jeff Merkley, Elizabeth Warren, Tammy Duckworth, Adam Schiff, Elyssa Slotkin, Delia Ramirez,Tim Snyder, Robert B. Hubbell, Ben Meiseilas, Rich wilson, Ron Filpkowski, Jeremy Seahill, Thom Hartmann, Jonathan Bernstein, Simon Rosenberg, Marianne Williamson, Mark Fiore, Jamie Raskin, Rebecca Solnit, Steve Schmidt, Josh Marshall, Paul Krugman, Andy Borowitz, Jeff Danziger, Ann Telnaes,­͏ ­͏Will Bunch, Jim Hightower, Dan Pfeifer, Dean Obeidallah, Liz Cheney, Adam Kimzinger, Cassidy Hutchinson--

American Bar Association, Indivisible. FiftyFifty one, MoveOn, DemCast, Blue Missouri, Third Act, Democracy Forward, Public Citizen, Democracy Index, DemocracyLabs, Hands Off, Marc Elias/Democracy Docket, Public Citizen, League of Women Voters Lambda Legal, CREW, CODEPINK, ACLU, The 19th/Errin Haines et al. And, as Joyce Vance says, "We're in this together"--or via Jess Piper, from rural Missouri: "Solidarity." FIGHT BACK! WE ARE NOT ALONE! (Latest addition h/t , Robert B. Hubbell: Law firms, see below). All suggestions are welcome.

* Perkins Coie and Covington & Burling have resisted Trump, fighting back with the help of other courageous firms like Williams & Connolly. Per The ABA Journal,

Wilmer Cutler Pickering Hale and Dorr, representing fired inspectors general. (Law.com)

Hogan Lovells, seeking to block executive orders to end federal funding for gender-affirming medical care. (Law.com)

Jenner & Block, also seeking to block the orders on cuts to medical research funding. (Law.com, Reuters)

Ropes & Gray, also seeking to block cuts to medical research funding. (Law.com)

Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher, representing the Amica Center for Immigrants Rights and others seeking to block funding cuts for immigrant legal services. (Law.com)

Arnold & Porter Kaye Scholer.

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Mary Houghton's avatar

Sign at a farmers' protest Sunday: “If you come for one of us, you’ll get all of us.” The lawyers can learn from the farmers.

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Elizabeth Derrico's avatar

The American Bar Association along with 50 other bar associations issued the following statement this morning:

CHICAGO, March 26, 2025 — We the undersigned bar organizations stand together with and in support of the American Bar Association to defend the rule of law and reject efforts to undermine the courts and the legal profession.

In particular, as outlined by the ABA:

We endorse the sentiments expressed by the chief justice of the U.S. Supreme Court in his 2024 Year End Report on the Federal Judiciary, “[w]ithin the past year we have also seen the need for state and federal bar associations to come to the defense of a federal district judge whose decisions in a high-profile case prompted an elected official to call for her impeachment. Attempts to intimidate judges for their rulings in cases are inappropriate and should be vigorously opposed.”

We support the right of people to advance their interests in courts of law when they have been wronged. We reject the notion that the U.S. government can punish lawyers and law firms who represent certain clients or punish judges who rule certain ways. We cannot accept government actions that seek to twist the scales of justice in this manner.

We reject efforts to undermine the courts and the profession. We will not stay silent in the face of efforts to remake the legal profession into something that rewards those who agree with the government and punishes those who do not. Words and actions matter. And the intimidating words and actions we have heard and seen must end. They are designed to cow our country’s judges, our country’s courts and our legal profession.

There are clear choices facing our profession. We can choose to remain silent and allow these acts to continue or we can stand for the rule of law and the values we hold dear. We call upon the entire profession, including lawyers in private practice from Main Street to Wall Street, as well as those in corporations and who serve in elected positions, to speak out against intimidation.

If lawyers do not speak, who will speak for our judges? Who will protect our bedrock of justice? If we do not speak now, when will we speak? Now is the time. That is why we stand together with the ABA in support of the rule of law.

American Bar Association

Alameda County (California) Bar Association

Alexandria (Virginia) Bar Association

Allegheny County Bar Association (Pennsylvania)

Association of Professional Responsibility Lawyers

Bar Association of Erie County (New York)

Bar Association of Metropolitan St. Louis

Berks County (Pennsylvania) Bar Association

Boston Bar Association

Boulder County (Colorado) Bar Association

Chicago Bar Association

Chicago Council of Lawyers

Cleveland Metropolitan Bar Association

Columbus (Ohio) Bar Association

Connecticut Bar Association

Contra Costa (California) County Bar Association

Detroit Bar Association and Foundation

Erie County (Pennsylvania) Bar Association

First Judicial District Bar Association (Colorado)

Hennepin County (Minnesota) Bar Association

Hispanic National Bar Association

Hudson County (New Jersey) Bar Association

Illinois State Bar Association

Kansas Bar Association

Kansas City Metropolitan Bar Association

Kansas City Metropolitan Bar Foundation

Lawyers Club of San Diego

Long Beach (California) Bar Association

Louisville Bar Association

Maine State Bar Association

Middlesex County (New Jersey) Bar Association

Milwaukee Bar Association

Minnesota State Bar Association

Monroe County (New York) Bar Association

Nassau County (New York) Bar Association

National Arab American Bar Association

National Asian Pacific American Bar Association

National Association of Women Lawyers

National Conference of Bar Presidents

National LGBTQ+ Bar Association

National Native American Bar Association

New Jersey Women Lawyers Association

New Mexico Black Lawyers Association

New York City Bar Association

New York County Lawyers Association

North County (California) Bar Association

Board of Governors of the Oregon State Bar

Passaic County (New Jersey) Bar Association

Philadelphia Bar Association

Queens County (New York) Bar Association

Ramsey County (Minnesota) Bar Association

San Diego County Bar Association

San Fernando Valley (California) Bar Association

Santa Clara County Bar Association (California)

South Asian Bar Association of North America

State Bar of New Mexico

Virgin Islands Bar Association

Board of Governors of the Washington State Bar Association

Worcester County (Massachusetts) Bar Association

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ellie krug's avatar

I am a former trial attorney and now the host of The Illegal Trans Woman radio/podcast show on AM950 in the Twin Cities. I would love to have you on the show to talk about how the legal profession has to resist. Please email me at elliejkrug@gmail.com if you have an interest. Thank you!

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Sally J.Penso's avatar

As a retired 28 year veteran as a District Attorney I can only try not to be appalled on a daily basis. When I was practicing I was allowed to have complete authority over what I was prosecuting THE ABA, district attorney associations should all speak out

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Jerome Schweich's avatar

When feckless ‘super-lawyers’ humiliate themselves, what is left to save us but satire? Check out The Advocate’s Devil: Ambrose Bierce’s Devil’s Dictionary for lawyers. https://aworldeofwordes.substack.com/p/the-advocates-devil-6b5?r=5d7dmx.

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