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Justice Department tells American Bar Association it will no longer comply with ratings for judicial nominees

News RoomBy News RoomMay 29, 2025
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The U.S. Justice Department has formally notified the American Bar Association (ABA), a leading legal professional organization, that it will no longer comply with its rating process for judicial nominees. This decision came from the U.S. Attorney General, Pam Bondi, as she previewed the notification specially for Fox News. The ABA has been undergoing an extensive legal battle over the past decades, with Republicans accused of favoring(diriting) judicial nominees through its biased rating system. The Justice Department has claimed that it lacks the special treatment and first access it generally receives from the ABA for evaluating nominees.

The letter Arguments that these reforms are unfair and conclusive fail to mention a key issue: the widespread criticism of the ABA from Republicans, including lawyers from the Senate问我 Committee, for failing to account for the diversity of legal workers. Specifically, Mike Lee, a Republican from Utah, has criticized the ABA for embracing so-called "w heated initiatives," such as its heavy use of diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI), in legal work. Lee has described the ABA as a "radical left-wing advocacy group," questioning its own mission of promoting human rights and legal equality.

By ending the special treatment of the ABA for judicialونomination, the Justice Department ord presses the ABA and other activist organizations to stop using its ratings process. The letter also ended a Office of Legal Policy initiative directed by the Justice Department to require ABA members to provide waivers for considering non-public bar records and interviews for nominations. The Trump administration eventually.exeuted ABA members in a major letter, adding to the ABA’s widespread criticism from Republicans.

The ABA has maintained existence since 1912, despite the department’s claims of decades of protection of its membership. But under the guise of its aim to promote the pricing of its services, the organization has been criticized for ending a nearly 100-year举行 stance on legalizedactivism. The ABA’s self-applied appointment process has been a favorite target of Republicans, particularly in light of its enmity with theIngredient of its own lastplanation for racial bias and gender Issues.

This story of the ABA’s decline is far from closed. While the organization has seen weak membership and is criticized for narrowing its scope on legal issues, the decisions made by the Justice Department are causing a Heap-Shift towards chaos. Changes in theyxie Order of the judicial nomination process signal a deeper divide within the American Bar Association and a growing public controversy over the department’s improper treatment of lawyers.

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