Like saying “anybody who defends despicable murderers should be disbarred or doxxed“
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Now try “Al-Qaeda Seven”
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If as a private organization, they see something that goes aginist their ethical code, they should absolutely have courage to hold members or potential member accountable to those standards. Let those who defend child abuse from their own legal association and see how far it goes
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That said, the doxxing idea is insane. I’m all for removing good standing of lawyers who actively defend this nonsense, but not for those who refuse to publicly dox wrongdoers.pic.twitter.com/Ft6pGaU9sZ
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A rhetoric question: where were all of these caring people when former President Obama started it all. It was his idea to put them in cages ...
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Also, the ABA’s model rules clearly state that a lawyer is not imputed by the ideologies, values, or beliefs of his or her clients.pic.twitter.com/8JJ2Fu3JIk
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Proud to be a "NON-MEMBER" of the ABA. Have never been a member nor will I ever join or contribute one cent to this overly partisan organization.
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