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Wed May 27, 2026, 07:55 PM Wednesday

Trump, GOP put pressure on ABA over rolling back DEI initiative

Source: The Hill

05/27/26 8:00 AM ET


The American Bar Association (ABA) is moving closer to rolling back a key diversity initiative in an effort to hang on as the nation’s law school accreditor while the Trump administration and Republicans ramp up pressure on such DEI initiatives. In recent years, conservatives have looked to sideline the ABA over concerns it leans politically to the left. They no longer view it as a neutral group that can be trusted.

Front and center in the fight are the ABA’s diversity initiatives. Under what is known as Standard 206, law schools desiring accreditation must “demonstrate by concrete action a commitment to diversity and inclusion.” The standard was suspended the month after Trump took office, and it’s not currently set to go into effect until at least August 2027. As conservatives aggressively push back, the ABA might now scrap it once and for all.

It heads to the ABA House of Delegates for consideration this summer at their annual conference. The development follows a 10-4 vote this month to repeal the diversity standard by the Accreditation Council. It technically operates independently from the ABA and plays a key role in the process.

“The Council’s actions today represent part of a comprehensive effort to streamline and simplify the minimum requirements for law schools consistent with its Core Principles and Values,” Daniel Theis, the council’s chair, said in a statement. Repealing the diversity standard is a win for conservatives who’ve helped lead the fight against the ABA for years.

Read more: https://thehill.com/newsletters/the-gavel/5895875-conservative-pressure-aba-diversity/

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The only lawyers who will work for trump and the trump DOJ are unethical and incompetent attorneys. trump and his DOJ are now attacking state bar associations to keep these governing bodies from disbarring trump's remaining lawyers.

DOJ's 'intimidation' against groups that discipline bad lawyers alarms experts
www.rawstory.com/doj-s-intimi... They're trying to turn the United States of America into a 'Mafia State'

LiberalBatch (@liberallady.bsky.social) 2026-05-30T22:38:40.599Z

https://www.rawstory.com/doj-s-intimidation-against-groups-that-discipline-bad-lawyers-alarms-experts/

The Department of Justice is trying to intimidate bar associations, which license and oversee lawyers, and legal experts are sounding the alarm.

Acting U.S. Attorney Todd Blanche "has been trying to intimidate state bars across the country and local bars," warned Adam Klasfeld, a legal journalist, in an episode of the Legal AF podcast. Blanche was hit with a bar complaint earlier this week for launching an investigation into Kilmar Abrego Garcia.

The DOJ, under Blanche's leadership, sued the D.C. Bar earlier this month and tried to strip state bars of the jurisdiction involving DOJ lawyers, Klasfeld said. The moves are part of a "campaign of intimidation," Klasfeld went on, worried that it could have a "chilling effect" on bars nationwide.

Klasfeld was speaking to Michael Klaw, the communications director for the Campaign for Accountability, the group that filed the bar complaint against Blanche. Klaw said the chilling effect is visible on bar associations.

"We can certainly say that we see a noticeable difference between how bars have been acting in the first year of the second Trump administration versus how they were acting previously," Klaw said. "There's sort of a bullying, chilling effect."

Bar Associates are only trying to protect the public from unethical or incompetent attorneys
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