Today, as paramilitary forces take to our streets and our president defames the victim of an ICE shooting, they are nowhere to be seen. As the United States starts an unlawful war, they are not shouting from the rooftops about the Constitution, but rather, they are waiting at the bottom of the hill as they reap their rewards.
So, what changed? It’s actually quite simple: business. Ten years ago, it looked like good business to oppose oppression. Trump was an accidental president — a bump in the road as we swerved back toward Democratic norms. Big Law firms wanted to be on the right side of the battle. They wanted to virtue signal to their clients that they were fighting for the Constitution, the rule of law, and those targeted by Trump 1.0.
Sadly, the men who run these law firms have decided that it’s no longer good business to be “the good guys.” It pays better to be the villain.
Trump is no longer an accidental president. Having the popular vote, he has a stronger mandate to lead, and it doesn’t look like we’re getting off this long, winding road anytime soon.
Trump has also changed. He is not only less tolerant of dissent, but he is openly rewarding his friends. He is happy to have law firms as business partners as long as they sacrifice their decency and self-respect. To be in business with the president can be lucrative, but it means being part of his corrupt government.
Despite Big Law’s retreat, lawyers continue to have a unique role to play right now. We can represent those being targeted by ICE in court. We can go after Trump and his cronies for breaking the law and ignoring the Constitution.
Yes, when Big Firms don’t show up to the fight, we all suffer. Smaller firms like mine carry heavier loads, and people are inevitably left more vulnerable.
But that is the reality we face, and it is no reason to give up. Big Law has made its decision, and so we need to make ours. While they stay silent, we must be loud. While they abandon our democracy, we must fight for it. And while they bend the knee, we need to stand tall.
Now, here's some joy from our pawtners in the opposition, featuring our Senior Growth Manager, Talia Marcus, celebrating her wedding day with her pup, Happy.