Marc J. Goldstein Arbitrator & Mediator NYC
April 23, 2025

Law Day in America

Today, in a first for Arbitration Commentaries since its creation in 2009, this Post is devoted to dispute resolution between the people of the United States and the Executive Branch of their federal government.

May 1, 2025 is Law Day in America, a national celebration of the Rule of Law, a day that has been dedicated to that cause since the observance was first proclaimed by President Eisenhower in 1958.

Lawyers and non-lawyers will gather in support of the Rule of Law on courthouse plazas and in town squares across the United States. More information is provided through the links below.

https://lawdayofaction.org/

https://www.americanbar.org/groups/public_education/law-day/

https://www.nycbar.org/blogs/rally-for-the-rule-of-law-thursday-may-1-at-100-p-m-in-foley-square/

Here I make a special plea to the arbitration community: not only to attend a Law Day event if you will be near to one, but to encourage your colleagues who are active members of large law firms to enable their partners, associates and staff to join the ranks of those who will attend. The turnout for these events is essential to their message.

Republished below is a message to the New York legal community about Law Day, issued on April 22 by the Executive Director of the Association of the Bar of the City of New York.

Why Lawyers Are Rallying for the Rule of Law on May 1 — And Why You Should Join Us

By Bret Parker, Executive Director

 

Lawyers are rallying across the United States on Law Day (May 1), which was established by President Eisenhower in 1958 as a national day to celebrate the rule of law.

 

Lawyers usually do their speaking for clients in courtrooms and on paper, but we are taking to the streets because the rule of law is under existential threat. This is not about politics or which party or individual is in the White House. It’s not about left or right. It’s about right or wrong.

 

We are rallying because judges are being vilified, targeted and harassed for doing their jobs with honesty, integrity and good faith.

 

We are rallying because lawyers are being coerced to replace their loyalty to clients and the Constitution with loyalty to the President.

 

We are rallying because legal U.S. residents are being snatched off the street by masked men in plain clothes and unmarked cars, without due process or evidence. One of these abducted individuals, Kilmer Abrego Garcia, a legal U.S. resident convicted of no crimes, was sent – through an “administrative error,” our government has said – to a notorious prison in El Salvador.

 

We are rallying because the executive branch is resisting a Supreme Court ruling (with no dissents) in refusing to facilitate Garcia’s return home or to satisfactorily explain to a court what steps it has taken to remedy this unlawful action.

 

You should rally with us because these tactics are always applied first to the most unpopular and powerless in society.

 

You should rally with us because these tactics have led to authoritarian rule in other countries.

 

You should rally with us if, like us, you are appalled by the bullying of the weakest by the strongest.

 

You should rally with us because sooner or later it could be any one of us.

 

You should rally with us because we insist on continuing to live in our constitutional democracy, in a country “of laws, not of men.”

 

Lawyers and non-lawyers alike: Let’s rally because we are patriots who love the United States of America.

 

The Law Day Rally for the Rule of Law in New York City will take place on May 1 from 1:00 – 2:00 p.m. in Foley Square in lower Manhattan.

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One Response to “Law Day in America”

  1. Robin Dodokin says:

    As a Canadian I was unaware of Law Day. Lawyers and Arbitrators must stand up for the rule of law and due process for ourselves and for people who are unable to do so. These are truly frightening times.

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