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AUSTIN, Texas â A national lawyers group on Monday called for professional licensing bodies to investigate what it called a âbreach of ethical rulesâ by Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton and 17 of his counterparts in red states who sued in the Supreme Court last week in a vain attempt to overturn President-elect Joe Bidenâs win in four states in the Nov. 3 presidential election. Lawyers Defending American Democracy, a nonpartisan group that says it has the support of 5,000 lawyers across the country, said in a statement that Paxton and his fellow Republican state attorneys general filed an âabusive lawsuitâ that pushed groundless theories that erode confidence in vital institutions.
National lawyers group seeks sanctions against Texas AG Ken Paxton, colleagues who sued to undo Biden’s win It was an ‘abusive lawsuit’ that ‘needs to be met by historically unprecedented state bar investigations,’ says the group Lawyers Defending American Democracy. Texas attorney general Ken Paxton, shown greeting President Donald Trump at Dallas Love Field in June, is under fire for filing an allegedly baseless and "abusive" lawsuit last week.(NICHOLAS KAMM / TNS) AUSTIN — A national lawyers group on Monday called for professional licensing bodies to investigate what it called a “breach of ethical rules” by Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton and 17 of his counterparts in red states who sued in the Supreme Court last week in a vain attempt to overturn President-elect Joe Biden’s win in four states in the Nov. 3 presidential election.
increase font size National lawyers group seeks to sanction Texas AG, colleagues who sued to overturn Biden’s win The nonpartisan Lawyers Defending American Democracy said Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton and Republican state attorneys general filed an 'abusive lawsuit' that pushed groundless theories that erode confidence in vital institutions. By Robert T. GarrettThe Dallas Morning News Share AUSTIN, Texas — A national lawyers group on Monday called for professional licensing bodies to investigate what it called a “breach of ethical rules” by Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton and 17 of his counterparts in red states who sued in the Supreme Court last week in a vain attempt to overturn President-elect Joe Biden’s win in four states in the Nov. 3 presidential election.
FAIRFIELD-SUISUN, CALIFORNIA In this file photo, US President Donald Trump waves upon arrival, alongside Attorney General of Texas Ken Paxton (L) in Dallas, Texas, on June 11, 2020. (Nicholas Kamm/AFP via Getty Images/TNS) National lawyers group seeks sanctions against Texas AG, colleagues who sued to undo Biden’s win AUSTIN, Texas — A national lawyers group on Monday called for professional licensing bodies to investigate what it called a “breach of ethical rules” by Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton and 17 of his counterparts in red states who sued in the Supreme Court last week in a vain attempt to overturn President-elect Joe Biden’s win in four states in the Nov. 3 presidential election.