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Fallout: The state of Virginia drops the law firm that dropped the House’s DOMA case
WORLD ^ | 4/29/11 | Emily Belz

Posted on 04/29/2011 3:48:05 PM PDT by rhema

Virginia Attorney General Ken Cuccinelli dropped the state’s business with King & Spaulding after the Atlanta-based law firm dropped the U.S. House of Representatives’ case defending the Defense of Marriage Act earlier this week.

Cuccinelli told the firm in a biting letter Wednesday that he did not object to working with law firms who defend objectionable people or causes, like the firm’s work defending terrorist suspects. But he said the firm’s unprofessional behavior—taking the Defense of Marriage Act (DOMA) case and then dropping it after coming under pressure from gay rights groups—was the cause for his decision to terminate its appointment as special counsel to the attorney general.

“[I]t is crucial for us to be able to trust and rely on the fact that our outside counsel will not desert Virginia due to pressure by an outside group or groups,” he wrote. “Virginia seeks firms of commitment, courage, strength, and toughness, and unfortunately what the world has learned of King & Spaulding is that your firm utterly lacks those qualities.” Cuccinelli went on to call the firm’s decision to drop the DOMA case an “obsequious act of weakness.”

“For future reference, your firm is not welcome to reapply for special counsel status at any time as long as I am the attorney general of Virginia,” he concluded. The Washington Examiner first reported Cuccinelli’s decision.

King & Spaulding has not yet responded to the letter. The attorney general had worked with the firm since 2009, contracting out legal work, but Cuccinelli said he could not leave cases, like one involving the University of Virginia Medical Center, “in the hands of a law firm of such weakness.” As a result of the decision to drop the DOMA case, the firm also lost one of its prominent partners, Paul Clement, the solicitor general under President George W. Bush. Clement resigned to continue as counsel on the DOMA case as part of a smaller law firm in Washington.

DOMA, which Congress passed in 1996 and President Bill Clinton signed into law, defines marriage as between one man and one woman, and bars federal benefits for same-sex couples. The law faces a number of court challenges. Previously the Justice Department had defended it as established law, despite President Obama’s personal opposition, but in February the president and U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder announced that they no longer deemed the law constitutional and the Justice Department would no longer defend it in court. A number of lawyers said the administration’s defense of the law was half-hearted to begin with.

Congress, which passed the law, is likely the only other entity that has standing in court to defend the law, so the House convened a rare legal advisory group in March that contracted with King & Spalding to defend the statute. House Democratic leaders objected to the decision. Once the firm agreed to take the case in April, gay rights groups began to exert pressure. Human Rights Campaign and Georgia Equality had planned a protest Tuesday morning outside King & Spalding’s Atlanta offices, and the two groups planned to buy ads attacking the firm. Several gay rights legal groups publicly condemned the firm before it withdrew from the case.

Robert Hays Jr., chairman of King & Spalding, said in a statement that his firm withdrew from the case because it had not done enough “vetting” before taking the case and he apologized “for the challenges this may have created.”


TOPICS: Culture/Society; Extended News; News/Current Events; US: Georgia; US: Virginia
KEYWORDS: cuccinelli; doma; homosexualagenda; kingspalding; lawyers
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1 posted on 04/29/2011 3:48:10 PM PDT by rhema
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To: rhema

Gettin’ expensive.....yikes


2 posted on 04/29/2011 3:49:54 PM PDT by texmexis best
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To: rhema

God bless Cuccinelli. However, I fear all these bastards will do is sue him and Virginia.


3 posted on 04/29/2011 3:51:33 PM PDT by Gaffer
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Would they sue for non-support of a pusillanimous law firm? They’ll be a bigger joke than they are now.


4 posted on 04/29/2011 4:03:56 PM PDT by rhema ("Break the conventions; keep the commandments." -- G. K. Chesterton)
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To: rhema

Actions have consequences. Wondering if that firm does work in Oklahoma...


5 posted on 04/29/2011 4:04:05 PM PDT by guido911 (Islamic terrorists are members of the "ROP", the "religion of pu*&ies")
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To: rhema

hope this law firm lose a lot of business they’re cowards


6 posted on 04/29/2011 4:04:55 PM PDT by manc (Shame on all who voted for the repeal of DADT, who supported it or never tried to stop it. Traitors)
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To: rhema

HOORAY Virginia Attorney General Ken Cuccinelli!


7 posted on 04/29/2011 4:04:55 PM PDT by PGalt
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To: rhema

They’ll find a black lawyer in the firm and have him contact one of Holder’s People. Sue for discrimination.


8 posted on 04/29/2011 4:13:50 PM PDT by Gaffer
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That'll be mighty tough for him to accomplish after he has praised Paul Clement (the lawyer who resigned from King, Spalding) and his work on DOMA.
9 posted on 04/29/2011 4:20:01 PM PDT by rhema ("Break the conventions; keep the commandments." -- G. K. Chesterton)
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To: rhema

Sounds like this lawfirm is willing to go on its knees for Islamic terrorists AND the Gaystapo.


10 posted on 04/29/2011 4:20:45 PM PDT by a fool in paradise (The biggest waste of brainpower is to want to change something that's not changeable. -Albert Brooks)
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To: Caleb1411
An AG with guts.


11 posted on 04/29/2011 4:23:03 PM PDT by rhema ("Break the conventions; keep the commandments." -- G. K. Chesterton)
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To: rhema

It is the Commonwealth of VA not State of VA.


12 posted on 04/29/2011 4:25:30 PM PDT by Perdogg
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To: rhema

Good!!!


13 posted on 04/29/2011 4:33:51 PM PDT by freeangel ( (free speech is only good until someone else doesn't like what you say))
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Robert Hays Jr., chairman of King & Spalding, said in a statement that his firm withdrew from the case because it had not done enough “vetting” before taking the case and he apologized “for the challenges this may have created.”

He is lying. All big law firms live for the approval of sodomite and other liberal pressure groups. I’m sure that the sodomite caucus within the firm had something to do with this ( e.g. calling their “friends” in clients’ law departments, etc.)


14 posted on 04/29/2011 4:35:10 PM PDT by achilles2000 ("I'll agree to save the whales as long as we can deport the liberals")
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To: rhema

Just WOW! Ok, here’s what I think. The Tea Party last summer catalyzed something that is growing and spreading even as we speak. Cucinelli is fearless here, and well-spoekn. And spot on the money. Many others are coming forward as well.

What an interesting time. I feel so hopeful. Maybe O’s slogan was right — he is bringing hope and change — to the conservatives.

Git the tar and feathers ready. 2012 is coming, fast.


15 posted on 04/29/2011 4:35:59 PM PDT by bboop (Stealth Tutor)
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To: Perdogg

For the out of stater’s “state” will work.


16 posted on 04/29/2011 4:50:49 PM PDT by muawiyah
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To: rhema

A man with integrity.

Damned hard to find these days.


17 posted on 04/29/2011 5:47:27 PM PDT by Venturer
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To: rhema

Good.


18 posted on 04/29/2011 6:16:03 PM PDT by newzjunkey
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To: rhema

Way to go, Virginia!!! I’m so proud of your taking a stance against the anarchists!


19 posted on 04/29/2011 7:04:14 PM PDT by fwdude (Prosser wins, Goonions lose.)
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“Just WOW! Ok, here’s what I think. The Tea Party last summer catalyzed something that is growing and spreading even as we speak. Cucinelli is fearless here, and well-spoekn. And spot on the money. Many others are coming forward as well.

What an interesting time. I feel so hopeful. Maybe O’s slogan was right — he is bringing hope and change — to the conservatives.

Git the tar and feathers ready. 2012 is coming, fast”

What an inspirational post. Worth repeating. YEAH that you are hopeful. Pray for America.


20 posted on 04/29/2011 7:17:22 PM PDT by PrayAndVoteConservesInLibsOut
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