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Monday, April 25, 2011

King & Spalding Withdraws from DOMA Defense

"We welcome the firm back to the right side of history." 

(New York, April 25, 2011)—In reaction to the news that the law firm King & Spalding has withdrawn from representing House leadership in cases challenging the Defense of Marriage Act Lambda Legal issued the following statement from Legal Director Jon Davidson:
"Today, we learned once again that it is a bad idea to defend antigay bias and discrimination in court, and fewer and fewer people are willing to do it. We welcome the news that the law firm, King & Spalding, has decided to withdraw from the engagement to represent House leadership in defending DOMA. We were very surprised and disappointed when King & Spalding accepted this assignment, because they have been supporters of LGBT equality in the past. We thought we might have to face them in court as adversaries in our case, Golinski v. OPM—and we were ready to do that. But I guess their sense of justice got the better of them—and that's good news for all of us.
"Some attorney will no doubt accept this job and defend DOMA in court on behalf of the House leaders—that's the way the legal system works. We're just glad it is not a law firm that has shown respect and support for their own LGBT attorneys, for our community and for our fight for equality. We welcome the firm back to the right side of history."
Former Solicitor General Paul Clement resigned today from King & Spalding over the firm's decision to stop defending the Defense of Marriage Act on behalf of the House of Representatives. He will take the case to a new law firm - Bancroft PLLC.

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