Columbia lawyer on the left scores big national post. |
William Hubbard, a Columbia lawyer, will be sworn in as president of the American Bar Association, on Monday in Boston.
Making sure children who cross the U.S. southern border illegally get due process, is one of Hubbard's initiatives.
And he has more interests as Top Dog at Big Law.
Disparities in incarceration and diversity in the legal profession are also concerns of Hubbard's. He is for more programs that help the convicted avoid jail punishment.
When the top attorney in the nation is more worried about protecting illegal activity, based on his politics, than he is with obeying our laws, is that good for our nation? Especially now.
In his Sunday interview with The State newspaper, there was scant mention of accountability or a respect for our laws from Hubbard. He has served as chairman of an operation called the World Justice Project. It sounds like a UN for powerful lawyers.
Hubbard, of the influence-wielding Nelson Mullins Riley & Scarborough law firm, lamented a “justice gap.” And he wants to establish a “blue ribbon commission” beginning with academic elitists, and other insiders, to find a way to give away more legal help, most likely to political special interest groups.
Hubbard is also a USC Board member, where he said he is known as a "tree hugger."
How can South Carolina be as Conservative as its voters represent it to be, and be filled with such high-profile typical liberals?
Republicans need to step up the effort to show how Conservatism works to help our country, and how liberals, in law and any other field, are authors of too many failed outcomes.
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