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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsState Bar of Michigan warns of "Unprecedented Threats to Rule of Law"
I recall previous leadership statements on various issues involving the law and the legal profession. but nothing this extraordinary. All bar associations should speak out NOW about clear and unambiguous threats to the rule of law by the Trump administration and its cowardly enablers.
Special Statement
Dear colleagues,
As attorneys, each of us took an oath as a condition of admission into the State Bar of Michigan. In that oath, we swore our commitment to upholding the U.S. and Michigan constitutions, to maintaining respect for our courts of justice and judicial officers, and to never reject the cause of the defenseless or oppressed.
As the elected officers of the State Bar of Michigan Board of Commissioners, we want all Michigan attorneys to know that we are concerned by any and all threats to the judiciary, the Constitution, and American democracy. Today, we issued the following statement and the State Bar of Michigan is also continuing to update the resources it has available at michbar.org/ruleoflaw to help educate the public about these issues.
Statement from SBM Leadership on Unprecedented Threats to Rule of Law
As officers of the State Bar of Michigan, we are committed to promoting the administration of justice and upholding the rule of lawcore principles that are essential to the proper functioning of our democracy comprised of three co-equal branches of government.
The rule of law ensures that our legal system in the judicial branch of government operates with fairness, stability, and predictability, affording all individuals equal access to justice under established legal principles.
A strong and independent judiciary is fundamental to this framework, as it safeguards constitutional rights, resolves disputes impartially, and applies the law free from external influence. Judges must be able to decide cases based on the law and facts, rather than outside pressures. Efforts to undermine judicial independencewhether through threats to judicial security, calls for removal based on case outcomes, or actions that erode the publics trust in the courtspose risks to the proper functioning of our justice system.
Equally fundamental to the rule of law and the proper administration of justice is the ability of lawyers to advocate for clients, even when those clients and their causes may be difficult or controversial. Our democracy depends on lawyers being able to provide representation to others as a means of ensuring that legal rights are properly asserted and that courts are presented with full and fair arguments.
We affirm the State Bar of Michigans commitment to supporting the fair and impartial administration of justice in the proper functioning of the courts. We encourage respect for the judicial process and the roles of judges and lawyers in our legal system. We invite members of the bar and the public to visit the State Bar of Michigans webpage for further information on the importance of the rule of law in our democracy.
In accordance with our mission and responsibilities at the State Bar of Michigan, we will continue to provide resources, education, and advocacy that support an independent judiciary, the legal profession, and the rule of law, in furtherance of the administration of justice and the proper functioning of our courts now and in the future.
If you have any additional questions, comments, or concerns, please reach out to us at boc@michbar.org.
Joseph P. McGill, President
Lisa J. Hamameh, President-Elect
Erika L. Bryant, Vice President
Thomas H. Howlett, Treasurer
David C. Anderson, Secretary
This statement is made by the duly elected officers of the State Bar of Michigans Board of Commissioners, not on behalf of all individual SBM members. It does not necessarily reflect the views of officers employers.