ABA leader says attacks on judges are attacks on U.S. Constitution

American Bar Association President Linda A. Klein on Monday called personal attacks on judges "attacks on our Constitution" and warned that it is vital that the judiciary remains independent and free from political pressure.

"There are no 'so-called judges' in America," she said Monday in a speech to the ABA's governing House of Delegates at its Midyear Meeting in Miami. "There are simply judges fair and impartial. And we must keep it that way."

Turning to immigration, Klein told the House of Delegates that significant portions of recent Executive Orders on immigration "jeopardize fundamental principles of justice, due process and the rule of law."

"Under the rule of law, we owe due process to all, including those who face deportation," she said.

Klein praised lawyers who had rushed to airports where immigrants were detained, noting that "it is important that lawyers represent their clients' interests even unpopular interests without fear of retaliation or persecution." And she announced that the ABA, working with the American Immigration Lawyers Association, has helped set up a website to coordinate the volunteer efforts of lawyers responding to the president's travel ban. The website is live now at www.immigrationjustice.us.

Published: Wed, Feb 08, 2017