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re: Did Holder's "I'm a black man" comments arguably violate Ethics rules?

Posted on 8/24/14 at 12:39 pm to
Posted by Vegas Bengal
Member since Feb 2008
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Posted on 8/24/14 at 12:39 pm to
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So, the American Bar Association's Rules of Professional Conduct don't apply to AG Holder?


I don't think you understand what the ABA is.

The ABA is a voluntary professional organization. No attorney needs to be a member to practice. Their Rules of Professional Responsibilty are "Model Rules".

So to answer your question, no they don't apply to the AG or to any attorney as for as practicing law is concerned. They have no jurisdiction over the practice of law. They're equivalent to the AMA.
This post was edited on 8/24/14 at 12:41 pm
Posted by Vegas Bengal
Member since Feb 2008
26344 posts
Posted on 8/24/14 at 12:41 pm to
FYI:


ABA MODEL RULES OF PROFESSIONAL CONDUCT
About the Model Rules
The ABA Model Rules of Professional Conduct were adopted by the ABA House of Delegates in 1983. They serve as models for the ethics rules of most states. Before the adoption of the Model Rules, the ABA model was the 1969 Model Code of Professional Responsibility . Preceding the Model Code were the 1908 Canons of Professional Ethics (last amended in 1963).

Model Rules Table of Contents
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The Model Rules of Professional Conduct and Model Code of Judicial Conduct are available for Apple iOS devices like iPad, iPhone and iPod. Download the “rulebook” app from the App Store. You can then locate and purchase both our apps under the category of ABA Model Rules.
Also available - Annotated Model Rules of Professional Conduct
Discounts are available for books ordered in bulk. Special consideration is given to state bars, CLE programs and other bar-related organizations. Contact Amanda Wilander, ABA Publications Planning and Marketing, for more information.

Russian Translation (2009)



Implementation of Model Rules Changes
The Center for Professional Responsibility Policy Implementation Committee assist states in their implementation of changes to the Model Rules. Its site includes a chart on the status of each state's review of the Rule changes.

A Legislative History
This Legislative History traces the Model Rules of Professional Conduct (Model Rules) from the appointment of the ABA Commission on Evaluation of Professional Standards (" Kutak Commission") in 1977 through the year 2005. It includes the first presentation of the Model Rules format to the American Bar Association House of Delegates, the adoption of the Model Rules, and the many amendments to the Model Rules that have been adopted or proposed through August 2005.

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State Adoption of Model Rules
To date, California is the only state that does not have professional conduct rules that follow the format of the ABA Model Rules of Professional Conduct.

Alphabetical List of States Adopting Model Rules
Chronological List of States Adopting Amendments to the Model Rules
Status of State Review of Professional Conduct Rules
Links to State Ethics Rules
State Adoption of Model Rule Comments
Restatement Comparison
Comparison of the Model Rules to the Restatement of the Law Governing Lawyers
Comparison of the Restatement of the Law Governing Lawyers to the Model Rules
Lawyer Law: Comparing the ABA Model Rules of Professional Conduct with the ALI Restatement (Third) of the Law Governing Lawyers
Multistate Professional Responsibility Exam
See the National Conference of Bar Examiners Web site.
This post was edited on 8/24/14 at 12:44 pm
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