by Georgia Lawyers for the Rule of Law | Sep 23, 2025 | Courts, Judges, Rule of Law
Trump-Appointed Judge Rules the Administration Lacks Authority to Sue District Court Judges What does the principle of the separation of powers have to do with due process in immigration cases? A great deal, according to a recent ruling by a Trump-appointed federal...
by Georgia Lawyers for the Rule of Law | Sep 17, 2025 | Lawyers, Rule of Law
The Assault on Law Firms and the Clients They Represent Threaten the Rule of Law The Rule of Law reflects our dedication to principles embodied in our Declaration of Independence and the Bill of Rights. The Rule of Law also recognizes that these principles need to be...
by Georgia Lawyers for the Rule of Law | Sep 8, 2025 | Rule of Law
The American Bar Association Reaffirms their Commitment to Upholding the Rule of Law Please read this week’s posting of the Resolution that was adopted by the American Bar Association at their midyear meeting in August. The American Bar Association notes...
by Georgia Lawyers for the Rule of Law | Sep 2, 2025 | Habeas Corpus, Rule of Law
The Great Writ – Habeas Corpus into the Twenty-First Century At a hearing in Congress on May 20, 2025, U.S. Senator Maggie-Hassan (D-NH) asked Homeland Security Secretary Kristin Noem: “What is habeas corpus?” She responded: “Well, habeas corpus is a...
by Georgia Lawyers for the Rule of Law | Aug 27, 2025 | Rule of Law
The Justice Department is Threatening The Rule of Law On its website, the U.S. Department of Justice states its mission: “to uphold the rule of law, to keep our country safe, and to protect civil rights.” Its values include “Independence and Impartiality,” “Honesty...