{"id":218979,"date":"2017-06-12T10:59:54","date_gmt":"2017-06-12T14:59:54","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/futurist-transhuman-news-blog\/uncategorized\/when-a-liberal-power-lawyer-represents-the-trump-family-things-can-washington-post.php"},"modified":"2017-06-12T10:59:54","modified_gmt":"2017-06-12T14:59:54","slug":"when-a-liberal-power-lawyer-represents-the-trump-family-things-can-washington-post","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/futurist-transhuman-news-blog\/liberal\/when-a-liberal-power-lawyer-represents-the-trump-family-things-can-washington-post.php","title":{"rendered":"When a liberal power lawyer represents the Trump family, things can &#8230; &#8211; Washington Post"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><p>    Four decades ago, soon after a president of the United States    interfered in an investigation of his actions, a young lawyer    named Jamie Gorelick was assigned her first big case. Gorelick,    raised in a liberal Long Island household, would defend Richard    Nixon as he fought the governments efforts to control his    White House papers.  <\/p>\n<p>    The work was exhilarating. But there she was, an activist for    womens rights working for a president she had fought against,    a president her friends considered beyond the pale. When Nixon    came to her firms office and offered to have his picture taken    with the attorneys working on his case, Gorelick made herself    scarce.  <\/p>\n<p>    Four decades later, Gorelick, now one of Washingtons most    prominent lawyers, once again represents famous clients who    symbolize much of what she and her friends have spent their    lives working against. When Gorelick signed up Jared Kushner and Ivanka Trump  the    presidents close advisers, as well as his son-in-law and    daughter  as clients, she knew her friends might raise their    collective eyebrows. She didnt know that some of them would    call her a turncoat.  <\/p>\n<p>    For generations, the premier D.C. lawyer-fixers were lions of    the bar, permanent power players in a city where influence can    vanish in a moment. Men such as Clark Clifford, A.B. Culvahouse    Jr., Edward Bennett Williams, Howard Baker, Lloyd Cutler and    Robert Strauss smoothly glided across the great divide,    amassing thoroughly bipartisan client rosters.  <\/p>\n<p>    But now Gorelick, one of the first women to join that elite    club of lawyers, finds herself under attack for taking on a    share of the Trump familys legal woes. Whether that reflects    the cynicism and polarization of the times, or results from the    particular antagonism between the Trumps and the city they    promised to drain, the reaction has been painful.  <\/p>\n<p>    In the most public slap, Hilary Rosen, a prominent Democratic    strategist and lobbyist, tweeted, Hey Jamie    Gorelick, youve just poured that Complicit perfume on    yourself, a reference to a Saturday Night Live parody ad that imagined an    Ivanka Trump-branded scent. (Rosen declined to elaborate on the    tweet, saying only, It is what it is.)  <\/p>\n<p>    Representing Jared and Ivanka is a case of pushing the ethical    envelope, helping a wealthy family on the brink of using the    presidency to further enrich themselves, said David Halperin,    a speechwriter in the Clinton White House and former counsel to    the Senate Intelligence Committee. Gorelick is a Clinton    supporter embracing the family that wanted to put Hillary    Clinton in jail. People in Washington are all too willing to    forgive that.  <\/p>\n<p>    This being Washington, some of Gorelicks critics tuck their    attacks behind the cloak of anonymity. Do you want to be seen    as a fixer available to all or a fixer for principles you    believe in? said a lawyer who has worked with Gorelick on    campaigns since the Clinton and Gore era. One probably pays    better than the other, but every step you take has    consequences.  <\/p>\n<p>    In a quintessentially D.C. move, some longtime friends of    Gorelick contacted for this article offered complimentary    comments about her on the record, and then, after asking if    they could make other remarks without attribution, bashed their    colleague to smithereens. Those people will not be quoted in    this article, by name or anonymously, as one tiny bulwark    against outright awfulness.  <\/p>\n<p>    For the first time, Jamies getting irrational criticism from    her fellow liberals, who think that if you represent anyone    associated with the other side, you must be a Republican in    hiding, said Alan Dershowitz, Gorelicks mentor at Harvard Law    School and a friend ever since. Jamie is obviously a liberal    Democrat, but this is not a betrayal. Jamie is being patriotic    and heroic and consistent with the best traditions of the bar.    We have to resist zealotry on both sides.  <\/p>\n<p>    Ethically, Gorelick has every right to represent Kushner and    his wife. The legal profession has celebrated attorneys who    take on unpopular clients since the American Revolution. In    1770, when John Adams agreed to defend British soldiers who    shot American rebels in the Boston Massacre, he invited a    torrent of criticism. As he later wrote, defending the    Soldiers procured me Anxiety and Obloquy enough. It was,    however, one of the most gallant, generous, manly and    disinterested Actions of my whole Life.  <\/p>\n<p>    At 67, Gorelick, who served as deputy attorney general under President Bill    Clinton, commands a breathtaking view of the city from her    top-floor corner office at WilmerHale, the Pennsylvania Avenue    NW firm where a gentle waterfall in the lobby greets power    players whove found themselves in rough currents. She worked    on Hillary Clintons campaign, vetting potential Cabinet    members, and she was still mourning when she got a call from    an old colleague, asking if she might take on the ethical    questions about whether and how Kushner and his wife could work    for Donald Trumps administration.  <\/p>\n<p>    The questions seemed most interesting, Gorelick said.    Whoever thinks theyre going to opine on the anti-nepotism    law? And we are a very consciously bipartisan firm. However, I    dont think we had anyone in the firm who was a supporter of    Donald Trump.  <\/p>\n<p>    She now also is advising Kushner as he navigates the media    frenzy over the investigations into the Trump campaigns    contacts with Russia.  <\/p>\n<p>    Gorelick, a former head of the D.C. Bar, said she doesnt put    my clients through a political litmus test. Indeed, people and    businesses in serious trouble gravitate to her    like flies to a light bulb. BP hired her after the Gulf of    Mexico oil disaster. She represented the Clinton Foundation    against conservative gadfly Larry Klayman. The student loan    industry brought her in to lobby against the Obama    administrations drive to overhaul the business.  <\/p>\n<p>    Through it all, she has continued her work for liberal causes.  <\/p>\n<p>    When my clients hired me, they knew who I was, Gorelick said.    She has kept Kushner and his wife informed as she continues to    handle matters that push back against the Trump administration.  <\/p>\n<p>    Gorelicks firm charges as much as $1,250 an hour for its top    lawyers time, but among the clients she represents for free is    Tahirih Justice Center, a nonprofit that serves immigrant women    who are fleeing from violence. Gorelick recently worked for Tahirih on a challenge against    President Trumps plan to strip local governments of their    ability to declare themselves sanctuary cities for illegal    immigrants.  <\/p>\n<p>    I sent the brief to Ivanka and Jared just so they would know,    this is what your lawyer is doing, Gorelick said.  <\/p>\n<p>    Her clients were fine with the division between what Gorelick    does in her day job and what she does as a political activist.    Some of her friends, not so much. And that, Gorelick said, has    been hurtful. Im not an advocate for the Trump administration;    I take hard cases. She said representing members of the Trump    family will not hinder her from working for the Democratic    cause. She even hosted family and friends who came to    Washington earlier this year to march against the new    president.  <\/p>\n<p>    The Trump administration has made people unusually uneasy, to    say the least, she said.  <\/p>\n<p>    The controversy surrounding Gorelicks decision comes as    Washingtons legal industry  still huge but in recent years    facing severe financial challenges  struggles to adapt to a    thin-skinned president with a long history of using the courts    to press grudges. As ever, D.C. lawyers are scrambling to make    connections with the new administration, but this time, that    effort has caused unusual tensions.  <\/p>\n<p>    Holland & Knight, one of the citys largest firms, lost the    head of its media practice group, Charles Tobin, when he jumped    last week to another firm after 16 years because, he said, I    was told in no uncertain terms that I could not sue this    president. As an attorney who represents media clients in    conflicts with the government, Tobin said he could no longer    work at a firm that wanted to be in a position to help clients    do business with the Trump administration and thought that    being in an adversarial position with this president would    hinder that ability.  <\/p>\n<p>    Tobin, who will now co-chair the media practice at Ballard    Spahr, said Holland & Knight had no such concerns about    previous presidents. I sued President Obama, I sued President    Bush, I represented journalists against other administrations    without any problem, he said.  <\/p>\n<p>    Paul Kiernan, executive partner at Holland & Knights    Washington office, said in a statement that the firm has a    long history of representing clients, including media clients,    in matters adverse to governmental agencies and officials.    ... Contrary to some recent reports, the firm has not adopted    a policy limiting our work on specific types of engagements.  <\/p>\n<p>    Another Washington firm  Morgan, Lewis & Bockius  lost a    client because the firm decided to represent Trump in his    effort to comply with government ethics requirements.  <\/p>\n<p>    Scott Wallace, a trustee of the Wallace Global Fund, a    nonprofit that had spent about $400,000 on legal help from    Morgan Lewis since 2011, said he terminated the funds    relationship with the firm because by helping Trump handle    potential conflicts of interest between his family business and    his job as president, the firm had legitimized a complete    non-solution that empowers and even encourages impeachable    offenses.  <\/p>\n<p>    The law firm declined to comment; a person familiar with Morgan    Lewiss relationship with Wallace said the firms attorneys    also helped Hillary Clinton vet her potential vice presidential    candidates and continue to work for clients opposed to Trump    policies.  <\/p>\n<p>    The criticism of Gorelick is a symptom of the nations sharp    political divisions, said Melvyn Fein, a sociologist at    Kennesaw State University in Georgia. When you have more    polarization in Washington than in a long, long time, the first    reaction of many people is to double down, to insist on purity.    Everybody gets so concerned about proving how pure they are    that they eat their own, he said.  <\/p>\n<p>    People in politics need both principle and flexibility, Fein    said. If youre a hired gun, youre being hired for your    skill, not your principles. And thats a reasonable thing in    this world, to hire yourself out for your skills. That doesnt    preclude having principles.  <\/p>\n<p>    Most objections to Gorelicks decision are less ethical than    political. I know a number of people who have said that    anything that helps Trump in any way is heretical to my    values, said Ricki Seidman, a veteran of the Clinton White    House and a strategic adviser to many Democratic politicians.    But I dont think personalizing the polarization has any    value. If you look at it just politically, then let [Kushner    and Ivanka Trump] sink. But if you care about the country, look    at what Mark Warner and others are doing to bring people    together. Warner, the Democratic senator from Virginia, has    worked closely with Republican Sen. Richard Burr (N.C.) to    craft a bipartisan approach for the Senate Intelligence    Committees investigation into connections between Russia and    the Trump campaign.  <\/p>\n<p>    Many lawyers, even those who have dedicated their careers to    political causes, defend Gorelicks work with Kushner, if only    because in legal circles, its gauche to judge lawyers by their    clients.  <\/p>\n<p>    It wouldnt occur to anyone to criticize someone who goes to    work on behalf of indigent clients, said Judith Lichtman, a    longtime friend of Gorelick and for many years president of the    National Partnership for Women and Families. Im the purest    girl around, but what I believe is pure is different from what    somebody else does. Jamie is holding her principles near and    dear, because she is always honest and ethical and she devotes    herself not only to her paying clients, but to people who are    unserved by the legal profession.  <\/p>\n<p>    If youre at a mission-driven non-profit, you put your    principles front and center, said Marcia Greenberger,    co-president of the National Womens Law Center. But in a    major private law firm, there are different considerations.    Theres a big difference between I wouldnt do that and She    shouldnt.  <\/p>\n<p>    Gorelicks only regret is that the political atmosphere has    grown so fractious that the kind of bipartisanship that allows    her to represent Kushner and still work on cases involving    challenges to the Trump administration is now looked on with    suspicion in some quarters.  <\/p>\n<p>    She recalled her time on the 9\/11 Commission, when 10 people    appointed from both parties tried to determine why the attacks    happened and what went wrong. Determined to come up with a    unanimous report, the commission avoided nettlesome language.  <\/p>\n<p>    We rejected calling what happened a clash of    civilizations, Gorelick said. We rejected any notion of a    war on Islam. That all came from what I would call the    sensible middle. How are you ever going to get that in an    environment where people insist on a kind of political purity?  <\/p>\n<p>    She teared up, reached for a tissue, and, with her voice    cracking, she added, It would be a travesty for this country    to go down that road. I believe in the facts. I believe in the    law. I believe if you follow that system, you will get to a    fair result. I dont see that changing. 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