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Posted on: Feb 27, 2025

Philadelphia Bar Association Chancellor Katayun Jaffari issued the following statement condemning recent attacks on judicial independence, including calls for the impeachment of judges and attempts to limit judicial oversight, and the executive order by the President revoking the security clearance of attorneys of the law firm Covington & Burling as punitive action arising from the firm’s representation of former special counsel Jack Smith, who had led investigations into President Trump’s role in the January 6, 2021 insurrection and his handling of classified documents.

“We are deeply concerned at the unprecedented escalation of attacks against the federal judiciary by the current administration and, just this week, the attacks by the President against a private law firm that was retained by former special counsel Jack Smith,” Jaffari said. “These attacks have included calls for impeachment of judges who have stayed the enforcement of executive orders by the President and actions by the President’s administration, and calls by the President and some members of Congress to restrict judicial review in these cases.”

“The actions of the Trump administration are directly in conflict with the mission of our Association and the values of our profession, which include respect for the rule of law, the importance of judicial independence, and the need to advance the fair and equal administration of justice. As judges and attorneys, we commit to supporting and defending the Constitution. No judge or attorney should fear personal or professional retribution for the rulings they make or the clients whom they represent. These attacks are also dangerous in that they erode public trust in the justice system, which is essential to its ability to function effectively and to our society as a whole.”

“Our republic was founded upon a system of checks and balances to ensure that no single branch of government could exercise unfettered power. In the proud tradition and spirit of the Philadelphia Lawyer, our Association stands with the American Bar Association in its support of our federal judiciary and of all attorneys representing their clients in pursuit of upholding the judicial system.”

As past Chancellors and current leadership, we stand with the Philadelphia Bar Association in its condemnation of the attacks on the independence of the judiciary and the legal profession

Katayun I. Jaffari, Chancellor

Ezra Wohlgelernter, Chancellor-Elect

Kristine L. Calalang, Vice-Chancellor 

Jennifer S. Coatsworth, 2024

Marc J. Zucker, 2023

Wesley R. Payne IV, 2022

Hon. A. Michael Snyder (Ret.), 2020

Rochelle M. Fedullo, 2019

Deborah R. Gross, 2017

Gaetan J. Alfano, 2016

Albert S. Dandridge III, 2015

Kathleen D. Wilkinson, 2013

John E. Savoth, 2012

Rudolph Garcia, 2011

Sayde J. Ladov, 2009

Alan M. Feldman, 2006

Audrey C. Talley, 2003

Edward F. Chacker, 1999

Francis P. Devine III, 1996

Abraham C. Reich, 1995

Lawrence J. Beaser, 1994

Andre Dennis, 1993

Deborah R. Willig, 1992

Robert C. Heim, 1991

Bennett G. Picker, 1986

David H. Marion, 1985

Jerome E. Bogutz, 1980

 

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