Lawyers Defending American Democracy Disciplinary Complaint against Texas Attorney Ken Paxton for filing Frivolous Litiigation Seeking to Overturn the Presidential Election

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

August 30, 2021
Contact: Jim Harrington jch@utexas.edu | 512-771-1759

Texas Bar Agrees to Pursue Ethics Complaint against Attorney General Paxton

AUSTIN, TX – On July 27, four former State Bar of Texas Presidents joined twelve other distinguished State Bar members and Lawyers Defending American Democracy in filing an ethics complaint with the State Bar of Texas against Texas Attorney General Warren Kenneth Paxton Jr.

The 31-page complaint urged Bar regulators to discipline Mr. Paxton for a pattern of serious ethical misconduct, including having filed a frivolous Supreme Court lawsuit seeking to overturn the 2020 election results in four states and violating his lawyers’ oath to support the Constitution.

The State Bar’s Office of Chief Disciplinary Counsel (CDC) determined that the information provided in the complaint alleges Professional Misconduct or a Disability, or both. Accordingly, Mr. Paxton will be ordered to submit a response to the complaint within 30 days from receiving notice of his need to respond.

Under the Texas Rules of Disciplinary Procedure, the CDC’s office is obligated to decide whether or not to classify written matters it receives as a “complaint” to be investigated, or as an “inquiry” to be dismissed. Its decision today signifies that the CDC regards the filing as a complaint, and that the allegations that Mr. Paxton committed “Professional Misconduct” under the Texas Rules warrants an investigation “to determine whether there is Just Cause to believe that the lawyer has committed Professional Misconduct or suffers from a Disability.”

“We’re pleased that the State Bar took seriously the ethics violation allegations against Attorney General Paxton by Texas Bar leaders and Lawyers Defending American Democracy and is demanding that he respond to our complaint,” says complaint signer Jim Harrington, a retired founder of the Texas Civil Rights Project and former Adjunct Professor at the University of Texas School of Law.

Gershon (Gary) Ratner, co-founder of Lawyers Defending American Democracy and principal author of the complaint, adds, “After its investigation, if the Bar finds that the allegations set forth in our complaint are valid, Mr. Paxton should be suspended from the practice of law or permanently disbarred based on his extreme misconduct.”

The complaint can be found here. For more information about the complaint
or disciplinary process, please contact Jim Harrington at jch@utexas.edu or 512-771-1759.

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About Lawyers Defending America Democracy

Founded in 2019, Lawyers Defending American Democracy (LDAD) is a 501(c)(4) organization seeking to galvanize lawyers to defend the rule of law in the face of unprecedented threats to American democracy. Its open letters and statements have been signed by over 14,000 supporters nationwide. LDAD’s efforts to seek attorney disciplinary action against former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani and former Attorney General William Barr for legal ethics violations have been covered by national media, including the New York Times, the Washington Post, Newsweek, and USA Today. Letters, ethics complaints, statements, and briefs are available at ldad.org.

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