Judge Renews Vow to Uphold Law After Capitol Hill Riots, Asks Lawyers to Do the Same
Because of the Capitol Hill riot, 394th District Judge Roy Ferguson lead Texas attorneys to renew their vows to protect the constitution and the rule of law---and he hopes to spark a trend.
January 08, 2021 at 04:49 PM
5 minute read
The failed insurrection by a Trump-supporting mob that briefly disrupted Congress from certifying Joe Biden as the next U.S. president has prompted one Texas judge to offer a ceremony to attorneys to renew their vows to uphold the Constitution and rule of law.
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