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kenwhite.bsky.social
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9 days ago
Eh. Maybe. State bars have been mediocre about this kind of thing.
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marcosantana.bsky.social
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9 days ago
The DOJ / Adams crisis will begin the federal government’s war with the states. imo
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emipsaloquitur.bsky.social
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9 days ago
I do think (hope?) we will see more movement in some states on the most egregious cases this time around.
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lazyretiree.bsky.social
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9 days ago
Mediocre would be a high
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purrypurrydog.bsky.social
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9 days ago
I would bet a Starbucks caramel Frappuccino that the bar would not be interested
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porphyrogenitos.bsky.social
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9 days ago
This is very true. It is not that hard to get suspended from the practice of law in Illinois, but it is exceptionally hard to get disbarred.
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jaredhardd.bsky.social
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9 days ago
True, but a suspension as a DoJ prosecutor is pretty much a career ender.
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porphyrogenitos.bsky.social
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9 days ago
If state bars suspended every attorney who has ever gotten fired from their job, there would be a lot fewer attorneys out there.
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jaredhardd.bsky.social
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9 days ago
No, the bar could suspend the DoJ attorney who signs this obviously corrupt and pretextual motion, which would then end their career at DoJ.
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porphyrogenitos.bsky.social
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9 days ago
It’s within the realm of theoretical possibility, but not one that I would wager money on.
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