Duly Noted

Panel  urges lawyers to stand firm   


American Bar Association


Executive orders that have targeted law firms are having a chilling effect on pro bono work and serving the underserved, but attorneys must remember their duty to protect and defend the Constitution and the rule of law, said panelists during a recent American Bar Association webinar.

The May 29 webinar, “Under Fire: Resisting Attacks on Lawyers and the Rule of Law,” is part of the ABA’s Rule of Law in America series.

The executive orders that have put many law firms in the administration’s crosshairs have three things in common: retaliation, intimidation and an assault on the rule of law and independence of the bench, said Robert Van Nest, partner at Keker Van Nest and Peters in San Francisco.

The administration’s actions have “decimated the career workforce and driven out a lot of expertise that is essential to fulfilling the mission of the Department of Justice,” said Liz Oyer, the recently fired U.S. pardon attorney at DOJ. Oyer, who was terminated after she refused to follow a directive by the administration to restore gun rights to actor Mel Gibson without vetting him, added that the current DOJ is not interested in upholding the rule of law.

Elizabeth Cabraser, partner at Lieff Cabraser Heimann and Bernstein in San Francisco, noted the role and responsibilities of lawyers, which are especially important in the current political climate. 
“We are the voice for our clients, even when their viewpoints are unpopular,” she said. “We are the intermediaries between individuals and the legal system.”

Cabraser pointed out  lawyers contribute a substantial amount of time to pro bono work and the intent of the executive order is to silence the voices of those who would otherwise go unheard and who may be presenting an unpopular or inconvenient truth. While those voices may be controversial today, history will view them as “essential to protecting the rights and liberties of all of us.”

Cabraser applauded the judiciary for its efforts in fighting to save democracy and the rule of law. “The judges have truly stepped up,” she said. “They are the heroes in this campaign to save our system.”


(https://www.americanbar.org/news/abanews/aba-news-arch ives/2025/06/panel-urges-law yers-to-stand-firm/)

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