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Dear John,
LDAD is responding to the ongoing attacks on our democratic institutions through increased efforts in all areas of our work. One of the ways we do this is to provide you as volunteers and supporters, with content to share in the hope you will galvanize others who will join us in the fight to protect the rule of law in our country. Indeed, this is a fundamental premise of our Meeting the Moment [[link removed]] initiative.
Toward this goal, we invite you to attend LDAD’s upcoming webinar, Free Speech Under Siege – Echoes of McCarthyism [[link removed]] , featuring leading scholars from around the country. Our distinguished panel includes the Dean of Berkeley Law School, Erwin Chemerinsky, Penn Carey Law Professor Kermit Roosevelt, and Professor Nadine Strossen, former President of the ACLU. The panel will be moderated by Mercer Law Professor and LDAD Board member Gary J. Simson.
Register for this webinar on November 4 at 4:00 pm Eastern here [[link removed]] .
We are pleased to share another new article in our series published in the Fulcrum [[link removed]] by LDAD volunteer Ellen R. Hornstein, who recently retired after 35 years of federal government service: Trump’s Orders Threaten Transgender Americans’ Rights [[link removed]] .
Our last several emailings have provided updates on the request by LDAD and its coalition partners to The Florida Bar to investigate and, if appropriate, assess disciplinary measures against Attorney General Pamela Bondi for alleged violations of applicable rules of ethics while she is in office. After The Florida Bar’s immediate refusal to do so, we asked the Florida Supreme Court to require The Florida Bar to carry out its obligation to investigate.
This week, the Florida Supreme Court refused our request and made it official [[link removed]] : the Attorney General, the highest-ranking lawyer in the Department of Justice, is above the law and, while in this role, need not comply with the same code of ethics that all other lawyers must follow.
Recently, the Rappaport Center for Law and Public Policy at Boston College Law School invited LDAD Executive Director Lauren Stiller Rikleen to participate in their program entitled: Sword or Shield? Bar Discipline in a Polarized Era . A recording of that webinar may be viewed here [[link removed]] .
We are grateful for your interest in our work and hope you will consider a donation at this critical time. You may do so here [[link removed]] .
Thank you,
Lawyers Defending American Democracy
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