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The work of Lawyers Defending American Democracy is focused on protecting our democratic institutions and the rule of law. A core part of that work is seeking to hold lawyers and public officials accountable for violating their oath to protect the Constitution of the United States. That is, after all, the bare minimum that should be expected.
Beyond that, however, we should also expect those who hold the keys to our justice and political systems to act with integrity and honor. Misleading the public, making false statements, and even creating controversies where none exists should be called out by all of us. That is a part of what LDAD works to accomplish.
Increasingly, the language of politics and government has become a mash-up of obfuscation and pitched emotion that misleads the public and thwarts reasoned conversation. For example, amid all the shouting about “critical race theory” in the recent elections, how many could define the term? And how did the fear-mongering manage to drown out the importance of learning about the history and continuing legacy of slavery?
The need for direct and open dialogue will never become obsolete. Yet the forces that exist today to foster negative emotions, deny reality, and change facts is as challenging as it has ever been in our history.
Lauren Stiller Rikleen Interim Executive Director
Our democracy requires a spirit of decency, civility and unity with a common purpose for our common good, that we resolve our differences by seeking and speaking truth, and that we hold free and fair elections and respect their outcomes.
Citizen Crusaders – Heroes of American Democracy
A young Michigan woman’s effort to reach out on Facebook after the 2016 election led to the formation of a group of concerned citizens who challenged the partisan gerrymandering in Michigan that they felt needed to be changed. Their focused efforts led to the passage of Proposition 2, a ballot initiative that passed in 2018, creating an independent commission to undertake the usually highly politicized task of redistricting.
The Independent Commission, comprised of 4 Democrats, 4 Republicans and 5 independents, was tasked with creating redistricting maps under criteria designed to promote fairness and transparency, focusing, for example, on:
Experts have praised the draft maps for their effort to bring balance and competitiveness to the voting process. States that have created independent commissions designed to avoid the shockingly partisan gerrymandering currently taking place in several states should be supported and emulated for their efforts to protect the right to vote. Threatening Death and Bodily Injury to Election Officials – Democracy Threats
An investigation of efforts to intimidate local election officials following the 2020 election revealed 102 instances where supporters of former President Trump in eight states threatened death or violence against state and local election officials, based on unfounded claims of election fraud. As a result of the threats, Republican and Democratic election officials are quitting, seeking police protection, and fleeing to safe havens to escape threats of violence to themselves, their spouses, their children and their elderly parents.
To address these increased threats against election workers, the Department of Justice launched a law enforcement task force to investigate efforts to intimidate public officials and employees trying to do the difficult job of running a fair election process in a time of virulent partisan divide.
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