That they shouldn’t be reading hand-wringing fluff like this recent piece in the National Law Review.
Look, I realize not every attorney wants to be the test case for the constitutionality of their state’s attorney speech restrictions. But it would be nice if at least a few more attorneys stood up and advocated for their own First Amendment rights, rather than accepting at face value all of the restrictions the regulators try to foist on them.
Read on for a more critical look at New York’s Social Media Ethics Guidelines.