Law School Deans Condemn Government Sanctions on Law Firms as Threat to Rule of Law

Warning of a dangerous precedent, 79 law school deans have denounced recent federal sanctions targeting several high-profile law firms, arguing that punishing attorneys for the clients they represent erodes the foundations of the American legal system.

In a joint letter issued on March 26, law school leaders, including William M. Treanor, executive vice president of Georgetown University and dean of Georgetown Law, reaffirmed their commitment to core legal principles: the right to counsel, the independence of the legal profession and the constitutional protections that guarantee both.

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