Democracy

4.3.25 EMERGENCY WEBINAR - RECORDING AND ACTION ITEMS

We were thrilled to have 1600+ attorneys register for yesterday’s webinar on the unprecedented attacks facing our legal profession and democracy. We had 800+ people attend live, demonstrating that members of the legal community understand the gravity of this moment and are ready to take action.

We are witnessing what may be the most concerted effort to undermine the legal profession since the McCarthy era. The administration's targeted executive orders against law firms, investigations into diversity policies, attacks on judicial independence, and defiance of court orders represent a direct threat to our constitutional system.

The window for effective action is narrow, and it is now.

Four Concrete Actions You Can Take Today

Our collective power as legal professionals is immense, but only if we choose to exercise it. Here are four specific ways you can help defend our profession and democracy:

1. Participate in Law Day Actions on May 1, 2025

Express your interest in participating in or helping organize a rally at a federal courthouse in your city on May 1, 2025. Express your interest at L4GG.org/LawDay.

2. Join Our Movement with a Monthly Commitment

Make a sustaining contribution of $25 or more per month to the L4GG Action Fund (our 501c4 organization) at L4GG.org/JoinTheMovement. Your ongoing support will help us build the infrastructure needed for both immediate crisis response and long-term democratic renewal.

3. Subscribe to the Impact Docket

Receive bi-weekly concrete action items tailored for busy attorneys at L4GG.org/ImpactDocket. Whether you have 2 minutes or 2 hours, we'll provide meaningful ways for you to make your voice heard.

4. Spread the Word

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As emphasized during our webinar, the only thing necessary for the triumph of authoritarianism is for principled lawyers to do nothing. What each of us chooses to do – or not do – in this moment will define not just our professional legacy but the future of American democracy itself.

Thank you for your commitment to upholding your oath to defend the Constitution. Together, we can make a difference.

L4GG Publishes Joint Report with New Georgia Project on Ballot Selfies

L4GG Publishes Joint Report with New Georgia Project on Ballot Selfies

Lawyers for Good Government (L4GG), the nation’s largest community of attorneys committed to human rights and equal justice for all, and New Georgia Project, a nonpartisan, nonprofit voting rights and civic engagement organization in Georgia, today released a report on ‘ballot selfies’, or the practice of taking photos of oneself at the ballot box and/or with their ballots.

A ballot selfie is when a person takes a photo of themselves holding their marked ballot and usually uploads the photo to a social media account to show friends that they voted, and for whom they voted. Ballot selfies are a great way to promote voting and engage with one’s community, yet many states have laws that prohibit them. Advocacy organizations are concerned that laws prohibiting ballot selfies are tools of voter suppression, and another way to criminalize ordinary behavior.

Click here to download “Selfie-Defense Training: Understanding and Reforming Laws that Ban Photographing and Sharing Your Ballot”

The report found that ballot selfies are completely legal in 28 states, and illegal in 13 states. Five states have laws prohibiting ballot selfies at polling locations, but not when casting a mail-in or absentee ballot. Six states have laws governing ballot selfies that are unclear. The report calls for states to update their laws to explicitly allow voters the right to take a ballot selfie, and prevent voter fraud and bribery without curtailing free speech.