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Bar Complaints Filed Against Three Attorneys Who Pressed Louie Gohmert’s ‘Frivolous and Dangerous’ Lawsuit to Overturn 2020 Presidential Election Colin Kalmbacher
Rep. Louie Gohmert, R-Texas, speaks during the House Judiciary committee hearing on June 24, 2020.
Bar complaints were filed earlier this week against three attorneys who worked on lawsuits aimed at overturning the results of the 2020 presidential election.
Julia Z. Haller; (2)
Gohmert v. Pence, a lawsuit filed by Rep.
Louie Gohmert (R-Tex.) late last year which asked a federal judge to reconfigure a post-Reconstruction law in order to give then-vice president
Each of the three pro-GOP attorneys “seriously violated the District of Columbia Rules of Professional Conduct” and engaged in “unethical” behavior viz. the Gohmert lawsuit, the complaint alleges. Specifically, Malone claims the Texas Republican’s arguments were frivolous and presented for an “improper purpose” and that t
A constitutional law professor from Yale outlined the legal aspects of possibly banning former President Donald Trump from running for office again during a Foley Institute event Thursday.
Bruce Ackerman led the Foley talk titled “Is Trump the Symptom of a Constitutional Dis-Ease?” He has authored more than 19 books on political philosophy and constitutional law policy, said Cornell Clayton, director of WSU’s Thomas S. Foley Institute for Public Policy and Public Service.
Ackerman said Section 3 of the 14th Amendment states that if any U.S. government official engages in conspiracy involving an insurrection against the government, that person should be disqualified from serving in any future positions.
Shakespeare Theatre Company Hosts Its Annual Mock Trial
Audiences are invited to hear a mock appellate argument based on a legal issue arising out of a re-imagined plot point of The Winter s Tale.by BWW News Desk
Oyez! Oyez! Oyez! Shakespeare Theatre Company s annual Mock Trial, the funniest, most entertaining event in Washington (Roll Call) is now in session-virtually. On March 11, at 7:30 p.m. ET, audiences are invited to hear a mock appellate argument before a panel of judges, based on a legal issue arising out of a re-imagined plot point of The Winter s Tale. Audiences will be able to watch the proceedings online and even cast their own judgment before the panel renders their verdict.