Law firms, business leaders and government officials have not been shy over the last week about speaking out against racism and white supremacists and what some characterize as President Donald Trump's too little, too late remarks concerning the violence in Charlottesville, Virginia, that broke out during a white nationalist rally.

A number of firms have issued statements saying they support diversity and tolerance, joining strong critical statements from CEOs who President Trump for failing to quickly speak out against white supremacists.

But should individual lawyers in Texas speak out on the issues raised by the violence in Charlottesville on Aug. 12, or even President Trump's remarks?