Called on to defend the rule of law, Wyoming’s delegation says judges, not Trump, are the problem
- Wyoming jurists urged Lummis, Barrasso, and Hageman to defend the 'American Rule of Law'.
- Lawyers acted amid attacks on judicial independence by figures like Trump and Musk.
- The call followed Roberts' protest of Trump's call to impeach Judge Boasberg.
- The delegation responded with a letter stating, "Unelected judges imposing their policy biases...are the root cause."
- The delegation's stance shows a fundamental disagreement on judicial independence and role.
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Guest Column: Americans Elected Donald Trump - Not Liberal Judges
U.S. Sen. Cynthia Lummis writes, "When Democrats fail at the ballot box, they turn to the courts to accomplish their goals. They used the Justice Department to go after President Trump during the last four years - and they are now using unelected federal judges to block what they can’t stop in the executive or legislative branch."

Called on to defend the rule of law, Wyoming’s delegation says judges, not Trump, are the problem
by Andrew Graham, WyoFileThe judiciary holds too much power and Congress should curb its authority, Wyoming’s federal delegation argued in response to Equality State lawyers and retired judges who called on them to defend “American Rule of Law” from attacks by President Donald Trump and his billionaire ally Elon Musk.In an April 11 letter, Rep. Harriet Hageman and Sens. John Barrasso and Cynthia Lummis said the federal judiciary has drawn scruti…
Delegation blames judges, not Trump
The judiciary holds too much power and Congress should curb its authority, Wyoming’s federal delegation argued in response to Equality State lawyers and retired judges who called on them to defend “American Rule of Law” from attacks by President Donald…
GOP hits back after judges demand Trump allies be condemned for targeting judiciary
A letter from Wyoming's congressional delegation, led by Sen. Cynthia Lummis, slammed condemnations from more than 100 Cowboy State jurists for inaction against Trump's "attacks" on judges.
Whistleblower Law Collaborative | Bar Association Statement on Rule of Law
The American Bar Association, the Massachusetts Bar Association, the Boston Bar Association, and the Women’s Bar Association of Massachusetts are among the more than 50 bar associations who released a statement to “defend the rule of law and reject efforts to undermine the courts and the legal profession.” The Statement endorses “the sentiments expressed by the chief justice of the U.S. Supreme Court in his 2024 Year End Report on the Federal J…
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