In this Harvard Journal of Law and Public Policy article, Former Secretary of Labor Eugene Scalia (Justice Scalia’s son) writes about the emergence of cancel culture and its effect on large law firms. It seems one can question these days whether large law firms will represent unpopular clients, clients with unpopular views or clients with unpopular claims or defenses. https://www.harvard-jlpp.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/21/2021/01/Scalia-Cancel-Culture.pdf
Leveling The Playing Field
Between Businesses And The Government