March 31, 2025
As members of the UCLA Law faculty, we are honored to teach and to study the principles of law and constitutional democracy. We are writing to you today in our individual capacities to express our concern about current threats to the rule of law and what they mean for our shared enterprise of the study and practice of law in a democratic legal system. We share this concern with colleagues and law school deans around the country.
We are a diverse group of faculty members, awash in healthy disagreement about a wide range of issues. Still, we are jointly resolute that our legal system must abide by the rule of law. This includes the equal treatment of all people, the observance of due process, the impartial administration of law, and the right to the peaceful expression of criticism and difference.
Lawyers have special obligations to protect and uphold the rule of law. As the Model Rules of Professional Conduct provide: “A lawyer is … an officer of the legal system and a public citizen having special responsibility for the quality of justice.”
The rule of law is threatened when the government, for example:
Punishes or threatens lawyers or law firms based on their lawful and ethical representation of clients disfavored by the government;
Threatens law firms and legal clinics for their lawyers’ pro bono work;
Threatens law firms, lawyers, or legal clinics on the basis of their prior, legal governmental service;
Uses threats to bargain for public acts of submission and aid for causes favored by the government;
Punishes or threatens to punish people for lawful speech on matters of public concern; or,
Ignores court orders and evades appropriate judicial oversight.
These threats contravene the commitments of the First, Fifth, and Sixth Amendments. They are exacerbated when government penalties are administered without due process.
Reasonable people may disagree about how to characterize particular incidents in the news, but we are all gravely worried that the rule of law is under severe threat. We strongly condemn efforts to undermine these basic legal norms.
Our academic community is enriched by our international students, postdoctoral fellows, and faculty. We know that due to recent events, many international community members are afraid of being targeted or deported for their lawful speech. Many citizens are also increasingly apprehensive of the consequences of their own lawful speech and protest. The Constitution, including the First Amendment, was designed to encourage an atmosphere of discussion, dissent, and debate that is ‘robust, uninhibited, and wide-open.’ The present climate of fear is incompatible with our Constitutional system and with our academic mission.
We know many of you share our concerns and that many of you have more specific fears about yourselves, your friends and families, your colleagues, and your careers. We are writing to let you know that we are committed to the rule of law, to our roles in teaching and upholding the precepts of a fair and impartial legal system, and to supporting and defending you if you are targeted by threats or punishment for exercising your right to free expression or for your legal work.
Richard Abel
Khaled Abou El Fadl
Alexander Arnold
Ahilan Arulanantham
Shirin Bakhshay
LaToya Baldwin Clark
Steven Bank
Stuart Banner
Paul Bergman
Justin Bernstein
Joseph Berra
Grace Ganz Blumberg
William Boyd
Taimie Bryant
Ann Carlson
Timothy Casey
Emily Sara Churg
Kimberly Clausing
Dale Cohen
Beth Colgan
Gerloni Cotton
Kimberlé Crenshaw
Scott Cummings
Sharon Dolovich
Ingrid Eagly
Blake Emerson
Joey Fishkin
Jason Fiske
Cary Franklin
Stephen Gardbaum
Carole Goldberg
Laura Gomez
Patrick Goodman
Mark Greenberg
Ariela Gross
Edward Han
Cheryl Harris
Rick Hasen
Sean Hecht
Cara Horowitz
Jill Horwitz
Jerry Kang
Sung Hui Kim
Jasleen Kohli
Russell Korobkin
Deirdre Lanning
Connie Lew-Corbridge
Doug Lichtman
Cindy Lin
Aaron Littman
Timothy Malloy
David Marcus
Mark McKenna
Grace Sung Ehn Meng
Cynthia Merrill
Jon Michaels
Albert J. Moore
Hiroshi Motomura
Stephen R. Munzer
Victor Narro
Neil Netanel
David Nimmer
Jason Oh
Jim Park
K-Sue Park
Edward A Parson
Sunita Patel
Jessica Peake
Laura G. Pedraza-Fariña
Nina Rabin
Kal Raustiala
Peter Reich
Fernan Restrepo
Angela Riley
James Salzman
Richard H. Sander
Eileen A. Scallen
Joanna Schwartz
Robert Bradley Sears
Andrew Selbst
Seana Shiffrin
Sheryl Skibbe
Anna Spain Bradley
Clyde Spillenger
Kirk J. Stark
Julia Stein
Richard H. Steinberg
Lara Stemple
Katherine V.W. Stone
Rebecca Stone
Brenda Suttonwills
Catherine Sweetser
Xiyin Tang
Tony Tolbert
Lauren van Schilfgaarde
Christian Vanderhooft
Kenneth J. Vandevelde
Jonathan D. Varat
Thomas Wanebo
Alex Wang
Sarah Wetzstein
Lindsay Wiley
Sanford S. Williams
Adam Winkler
Pavel Wonsowicz
Jonathan Zasloff
Noah Zatz
Eric Zolt
108 total signatories