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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsMerrick Garland Returns To Biglaw To Continue Not Prosecuting Donald Trump From The Private Sector
Today I just wanted to know, so I looked it up.
Merrick Garland Returns To Biglaw To Continue Not Prosecuting Donald Trump From The Private Sector
In a move that surprised absolutely no one and thrilled only the most ardent fans of procedural rigor, Merrick Garland has returned to Arnold & Porter as a partner in their Appellate & Supreme Court practice group. The former Attorney General who depending on who you ask exemplified judicious restraint or the Democratic Partys lingering commitment to bringing pointy sticks to gun fights is back in the private sector.
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Garlands career arc is the stuff of centrist dreams: Harvard summa cum laude, clerkships with Judge Friendly and Justice Brennan, a stint at Arnold & Porter, and then a long tenure on the D.C. Circuit Court of Appeals. President Obama nominated Garland to the Supreme Court to replace Antonin Scalia as a concession to Senate Republicans who spent the preceding several years dragging Democratic nominees for not being Merrick Garland. When presented with the opportunity to confirm their paradigmatic example of a judge, Republicans opted to shirk their constitutional duty to even hold a vote turning advice and consent into ignore.
As Attorney General under President Biden, Garland was tasked with restoring the Department of Justices reputation for impartiality and independence. In a historic instance of overcorrection, he approached this mission with the fervor of a man meticulously organizing his sock drawer while the house burned down.
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Garlands career arc is the stuff of centrist dreams: Harvard summa cum laude, clerkships with Judge Friendly and Justice Brennan, a stint at Arnold & Porter, and then a long tenure on the D.C. Circuit Court of Appeals. President Obama nominated Garland to the Supreme Court to replace Antonin Scalia as a concession to Senate Republicans who spent the preceding several years dragging Democratic nominees for not being Merrick Garland. When presented with the opportunity to confirm their paradigmatic example of a judge, Republicans opted to shirk their constitutional duty to even hold a vote turning advice and consent into ignore.
As Attorney General under President Biden, Garland was tasked with restoring the Department of Justices reputation for impartiality and independence. In a historic instance of overcorrection, he approached this mission with the fervor of a man meticulously organizing his sock drawer while the house burned down.
https://abovethelaw.com/2025/05/merrick-garland-returns-to-biglaw-to-continue-not-prosecuting-donald-trump-from-the-private-sector/
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Merrick Garland Returns To Biglaw To Continue Not Prosecuting Donald Trump From The Private Sector (Original Post)
SaydiTom
Saturday
OP
Appellate and SC practice group, so he can practice stalling, hemming and hawing?
Clouds Passing
Saturday
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kacekwl
(8,819 posts)1. Curious as to when
he has a book out.
SaydiTom
(73 posts)3. Yep. Where he excuses and justifies all his failings. And probably takes a
Hur-style dump on Biden too.
Fiendish Thingy
(21,713 posts)2. AARRRGLE BARRGLE!!!!
Private citizens cannot prosecute other private citizens- only the government has prosecutorial powers, which Garland used when he was AG.
But Im sure it made you feel better to spread more mythology about the man who isnt the villain in the story of how Trump escaped Justice.
Clouds Passing
(6,682 posts)4. Appellate and SC practice group, so he can practice stalling, hemming and hawing?
SaydiTom
(73 posts)5. how he can even show his face in public, not to mention at a law firm, I will never understand.
Clouds Passing
(6,682 posts)6. Toxic pride
Jbraybarten
(168 posts)7. He's a disgrace.
Intractable
(1,444 posts)8. Did you see that press conference where Garland publicly denounced Pam Bondi and the DOJ acting as T's personal lawers?
Neither did I!
I just want to hear him say one more time, how "No one is above the law." Gave me patriotic chills whenever he said it.