February 4, 2017: Judicial Independence and the Rule of Law: Statement By New York State Bar Association President Gutekunst

By Communications Department

February 4, 2017

February 4, 2017: Judicial Independence and the Rule of Law: Statement By New York State Bar Association President Gutekunst

2.4.2017

By Communications Department

New York State Bar Association President Claire P. Gutekunst issued the following statement today.

“The New York State Bar Association has long supported judicial independence as essential to maintaining the rule of law and protecting individual rights. An independent judiciary, able to make rulings based upon the law, rather than under pressure from the legislative or executive branch, is a vital part of our system of checks and balances.

“This requires that our judges be treated with respect, regardless of whether parties to a litigation agree with the court’s judgments and orders. It also requires compliance with orders of our courts, consistent with the rule of law.

“Personal denigration of judges is improper and demeans the respect for the co-equal third branch of government that our Constitution requires.”

The 72,000 member New York State Bar Association is the largest voluntary state bar association in the nation. It was founded in 1876.

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Contact: Lise Bang-Jensen

Director of Media Services & Public Affairs

lbang-jensen@nysba.org

518/487-5530

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