Biglaw Firms Enshrined In Protest Song - Above the Law
Briefly

Last week, WilmerHale secured a notable legal victory when Judge Richard Leon decisively struck down a retaliatory executive order from the Trump administration. The ruling compared the order to a gumbo, highlighting how different elements must come together cohesively. Alongside this legal triumph, the Silent Moon Project released a protest song, 'Justice on Trial', which celebrates WilmerHale’s efforts while critiquing other law firms perceived to have compromised their integrity during the Trump era. The article captures the mix of legal commentary and pop culture as it reflects on contemporary law and justice struggles.
The Order is akin to a gumbo. Sections 2 through 5 are the meaty ingredients-e.g., the Andouille, the okra, tomatoes, crab, oysters.
WilmerHale stood though the storm was wild for justice for rights for every law-abiding child.
But others knelt and sold their name. Skadden, Paul, Weiss - what a shame. $100 million won't buy back your soul.
This should not slap as hard as it does. Honestly, hearing big-buck law firms honored in song should feel cringe.
Read at Above the Law
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