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Father, Husband, Professor, Writer, guy with opinions; founding member of @chkbal (aka 'human scum'); Law before policy before politics; Philly sports always

CWRU School of Law
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    Jonathan H. Adler‏Verified account @jadler1969 Apr 20
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    It seems to me that some folks have adopted awfully broad (and problematic) definitions of "obstruction," and that these definitions could create problems for the practice of law. (brief thread) 1/

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      2. Jonathan H. Adler‏Verified account @jadler1969 Apr 20
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        An essential part of an attorney's role is advising his or her client about their conduct and helping to ensure that clients engage in legal behavior. As a consequence, we should expect conversations in which clients suggest/urge illegal conduct to occur. 2/

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      3. Jonathan H. Adler‏Verified account @jadler1969 Apr 20
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        When the client suggests or calls for illegal conduct, we expect a good attorney to advise the client against such a course of action and to refuse to participate in illegal conduct. Indeed, that's one reason people have attorneys. 3/

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      4. Jonathan H. Adler‏Verified account @jadler1969 Apr 20
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        That is, one reason for having an attorney is premised on the idea that many clients will consider unlawful or unethical acts and would take unlawful courses of action were it not for their attorneys. 4/

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      5. Jonathan H. Adler‏Verified account @jadler1969 Apr 20
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        Thus it seems to me highly problematic to assert that asking an attorney to engage in illegal activity is itself obstruction of justice or that such a request could constitute an overt act for a conspiracy to obstruct justice. 5/

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      6. Jonathan H. Adler‏Verified account @jadler1969 Apr 20
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        If this were criminal, by itself, we've suddenly criminalized a wide range of attorney-client interactions and risk putting undo pressure on attorney-client confidentiality (because of the crime-fraud exception, etc.). 6/

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      7. Jonathan H. Adler‏Verified account @jadler1969 Apr 20
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        What I think this means is that those looking to make the case for obstruction need to go beyond Trump's request that McGahn fire Mueller and the like. Is this right? Or am I missing something? (Perhaps @jedshug @AndraRobertson or @Popehat will correct me.) 7/7

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      2. William Stainton‏ @GatorWill78 Apr 20
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        Replying to @jadler1969 @davidharsanyi

        You are correct. Though, of course, i do not agree with the premise that if Trump had fired Mueller, or ordered him fired, that that would be obstruction of justice as a criminal legal matter. The president cannot obstruct himself, and he IS the executive branch

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      3. John Culhane‏ @johnculhane Apr 20
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        Replying to @GatorWill78 @jadler1969 @davidharsanyi

        If you are right (you’re not), how could a President be accountable for actions everyone agrees are wrongful? Should impeachment be off the table as well, in your view?

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      2. raleedy‏ @raleedy Apr 20
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        If McGahn were Trump’s lawyer, you might have a point here.

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        This - also, as an arguably cumulative piece of evidence, it goes to corrupt intent

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