Thursday, January 4, 2024

Alabama lawyer's pledge re ABA Task Force for American Democracy


ALABAMA LAWYER'S PLEDGE REGARDING 
AMERICAN BAR ASSOCIATION TASK FORCE FOR AMERICAN DEMOCRACY
I am a member of the Alabama State Bar.
I have read the Mission Statement of the American Bar Association Task Force for American Democracy that is set out  at https://www.americanbar.org/groups/leadership/office_of_the_president/american-democracy/our-work/ and also the December 2023 statement "Working to Ensure an Enduring American Democracy" issued by Mary L. Smith, President of the American Bar Association that is set out at https://www.americanbar.org/groups/business_law/resources/business-law-today/2023-december/working-to-ensure-enduring-american-democracy/.
I as a lawyer support what the American Bar Association Task Force for American Democracy is doing. I individually will try to advance what the Task Force is doing by, among other things, (i) calling to the attention of other Alabama lawyers what the Task Force is doing and urging them to likewise support what the Task Force is doing, (ii) talking with Alabamians who are not lawyers about what the Task Force is doing, and (iii) engaging in, and lending help to, such activities and communications as I think constructively contribute to what the Task Force is doing.
Rob Shattuck
Mountain Brook, AL


Email to Alabama State Bar

From: Rob Shattuck <rdshatt@aol.com>
To: Terri B. Lovell <terri.lovell@alabar.org>
Cc: bill.ide@akerman.com <bill.ide@akerman.com>; marty@mitchellmeadows.com <marty@mitchellmeadows.com>; emyang@wstrongllc.com <emyang@wstrongllc.com>
Sent: Thursday, January 4, 2024 at 04:59:21 AM CST
Subject: Alabama Lawyer President's Page and ABA Task Force for American Democracy
Dear Terri,
I have read the President's Page in the November 2023 issue of the Alabama Lawyer.
I think the ABA Task Force for American Democracy warrants a President's Page discussion by President Buck in such next issue of the Alabama Lawyer as is possible for President Buck to do.
In the meantime, I have drafted and will be circulating the "Alabama lawyer's pledge re ABA Task Force for American Democracy" that is set out at https://al6thcongdist-ihaveuntiljan13.blogspot.com/2024/01/alabama-lawyers-pledge-re-aba-task.html.
I continue desirous of engaging with the Alabama State Bar about the ABA Task Force for American Democracy. Just please communicate with me.
Sincerely,
Rob Shattuck

Email to Birmingham, Huntsville, Montgomery and Mobile bar associations
From: Rob Shattuck <rdshatt@aol.com>
To: Jennifer Buettner <jbuettner@birminghambar.org>; mckinney@watsonmckinney.com <mckinney@watsonmckinney.com>; suzanneduffey@mc-ala.org <suzanneduffey@mc-ala.org>; flatta@burr.com <flatta@burr.com>
Sent: Thursday, January 4, 2024 at 05:46:13 PM CST
Subject: Alabama lawyer's pledge re ABA Task Force for American Democracy
Please consider publicizing to your Birmingham, Huntsville, Montgomery and Mobile bar association members the "ALABAMA LAWYER'S PLEDGE REGARDING AMERICAN BAR ASSOCIATION TASK FORCE FOR AMERICAN DEMOCRACY" that is set out at https://al6thcongdist-ihaveuntiljan13.blogspot.com/2024/01/alabama-lawyers-pledge-re-aba-task.html.
Thank you very much for considering this.
Rob Shattuck
Mountain Brook

Email to Dartmouth Lawyers Association
From: Rob Shattuck <rdshatt@aol.com>
To: Jeff Carton <jcarton@denleacarton.com>
Cc: cborton@maynardnexsen.com <cborton@maynardnexsen.com>; ddowd@burr.com <ddowd@burr.com>
Sent: Thursday, January 4, 2024 at 06:28:38 PM CST
Subject: Dartmouth Lawyers Association and ABA Task Force for American Democracy
Jeff,
I don't know whether you still have interest in this matter.
In the New Year, I am continuing in Alabama with the "ALABAMA LAWYER'S PLEDGE REGARDING AMRICAN BAR ASSOCIATION TASK FORCE FOR AMERICAN DEMOCRACY" that is set out at https://al6thcongdist-ihaveuntiljan13.blogspot.com/2024/01/alabama-lawyers-pledge-re-aba-task.html.
I hope you consider something worthy here for the Dartmouth Lawyers Association.
Regardless, thanks for your responding previously.
Rob

Email to Alabama law school deans
From: Rob Shattuck <rdshatt@aol.com>
To: wbrewbak@law.ua.edu <wbrewbak@law.ua.edu>; dburch1@samford.edu <dburch1@samford.edu>; sgarrett@bsol.com <sgarrett@bsol.com>; contact@mlaw.edu <contact@mlaw.edu>; ccampbell@faulkner.edu <ccampbell@faulkner.edu>
Sent: Friday, January 5, 2024 at 04:36:21 PM CST
Subject: Law professors and Alabama lawyer's pledge re ABA Task Force for American Democracy
Dear Deans Brewbaker, Hudson (c/o dburch1@samford.edu), Garrett, Agee (c/o contact@mlaw.edu), and Campbell:
I am circulating to Alabama lawyers the "ALABAMA LAWYER'S PLEDGE REGARDING AMERICAN BAR ASSOCIATION TASK FORCE FOR AMERICAN DEMOCRACY" that is set out at https://al6thcongdist-ihaveuntiljan13.blogspot.com/2024/01/alabama-lawyers-pledge-re-aba-task.html.
I hope you will review the pledge and consider whether the pledge is worthy of circulation to law professors at the University of Alabama School of Law, the Cumberland School of Law, the Birmingham School of Law, Miles Law School, and the Thomas Goode Jones School of Law.
Thank you for reading this email.
Sincerely,
Rob Shattuck
Mountain Brook

Email to Birmingham Bar Association Young Lawyers Section
From: Rob Shattuck <rdshatt@aol.com>
To: trey.perdue@dentons.com <trey.perdue@dentons.com>
Sent: Friday, January 5, 2024 at 06:20:57 PM CST
Subject: Birmingham young lawyers should make pledges re ABA Task Force for American Democracy
Trey, please consider publicizing to members of the Birmingham Bar Association Young Lawyers Section the "ALABAMA LAWYER'S PLEDGE REGARDING AMERICAN BAR ASSOCIATION TASK FORCE FOR AMERICAN DEMOCRACY" that is set out at https://al6thcongdist-ihaveuntiljan13.blogspot.com/2024/01/alabama-lawyers-pledge-re-aba-task.html
Thank you.
Rob Shattuck
Mountain Brook

Email to ASB past president Robert G. “Bob” Methvin Jr.
From: Rob Shattuck <rdshatt@aol.com>
To: rgm@mtattorneys.com <rgm@mtattorneys.com>
Sent: Friday, January 5, 2024 at 06:38:24 PM CST
Subject: As 2020-21 past ASB president, would you please look at within pledge re ABA Task Force for American Democracy?
Mr. Methvin:
I will be thankful if you could give me your thoughts on the "ALABAMA LAWYER'S PLEDGE REGARDING AMERICAN BAR ASSOCIATION TASK FORCE FOR AMERICAN DEMOCRACY" that is set out at https://al6thcongdist-ihaveuntiljan13.blogspot.com/2024/01/alabama-lawyers-pledge-re-aba-task.html.
Thank you very much.
Sincerely,
Rob Shattuck
Mountain Brook

Email to M. Stanford Blanton, Birmingham Business Alliance Executive Committee member
From: Rob Shattuck <rdshatt@aol.com>
To: sblanton@balch.com <sblanton@balch.com>
Sent: Friday, January 5, 2024 at 07:20:44 PM CST
Subject: Birmingham business community and American Bar Association Task Force for American Democracy
Dear Stan,
You are Managing Partner of Balch & Bingham and also on the Executive Committee of the Birmingham Business Alliance.
In the "ALABAMA LAWYER'S PLEDGE REGARDING AMERICAN BAR ASSOCIATION TASK FORCE FOR AMERICAN DEMOCRACY" set out at https://al6thcongdist-ihaveuntiljan13.blogspot.com/2024/01/alabama-lawyers-pledge-re-aba-task.html, I express support for what the Task Force is doing, including that I will call to the attention of other Alabama lawyers what the Task Force is doing and urge them to likewise support the same, and I will talk with Alabamians who are not lawyers about what the Task Force is doing.
If you agree with what the ABA Task Force for American Democracy is doing, and if you think its work should be called to the attention of the Birmingham business community, you are in a great position to do that. Needless to say, if you are in the affirmative about the foregoing, I hope you will proceed accordingly.
Thank you very much for your attention to this email.
Sincerely,
Rob Shattuck

Email to State Bar of Georgia
From: Rob Shattuck <rdshatt@aol.com>
To: tony@dglattorneys.com <tony@dglattorneys.com>; icadle@bakerdonelson.com <icadle@bakerdonelson.com>; brittanie.browning@akerman.com <brittanie.browning@akerman.com>
Cc: bill.ide@akerman.com <bill.ide@akerman.com>; emyang@wstrongllc.com <emyang@wstrongllc.com>; marty@mitchellmeadows.com <marty@mitchellmeadows.com>; Terri B. Lovell <terri.lovell@alabar.org>
Sent: Saturday, January 6, 2024 at 04:42:35 PM CST
Subject: American Bar Association Task Force for American Democracy
Dear Mr. DelCampo, Mr. Cadle, and Ms. Browning:
In September, I sent you the below email asking whether the State Bar of Georgia would undertake supportive activities regarding the American Bar Association Task Force for American Democracy.
I am writing this email in follow up.
I see that the 2024 Midyear Meeting of the State Bar of Georgia is scheduled for January 11-13.
Has the State Bar of Georgia done anything related to the ABA Task Force for American Democracy?
Thank you for any response you can give to me on this.
Rob Shattuck
(for filing in https://al6thcongdist-ihaveuntiljan13.blogspot.com/2024/01/alabama-lawyers-pledge-re-aba-task.html)
[referenced "below email" is September 2, 2023 email to addressees posted at https://al6thcongdist-ihaveuntiljan13.blogspot.com/2023/08/american-bar-association-task-force-for.html]

Email to Dean Reed of Georgia State University College of Law
From: Rob Shattuck <rdshatt@aol.com>
To: lareed@gsu.edu <lareed@gsu.edu>
Sent: Saturday, January 6, 2024 at 05:51:32 PM CST
Subject: GSU College of Law Presidents’ Reception Honoring Alumni Hon. J. Antonio “Tony” DelCampo and Brittanie Browning
Dear Dean Reed:
I see that at the Midyear Meeting of the State Bar of Georgia there is a Friday evening GSU College of Law Presidents’ Reception Honoring Alumni Hon. J. Antonio “Tony” DelCampo and Brittanie Browning.
I have taken a very active interest in the American Bar Association Task Force for American Democracy and have sent two emails (including one today) to Mr. DelCampo and Ms. Browning about the State Bar of Georgia undertaking supportive activities regarding what the ABA Task Force is doing. These two emails appear below.
I hope you support what the ABA Task Force is doing and will express your support in such ways that are available to you.
Thank you very much for your attention to this email.
Sincerely,
Rob Shattuck
Mountain Brook, AL
[referenced two email are the email immediately above and the September 2, 2023 email referenced therein]

Email to Iowa and New Hampshire Bar Associations
From: Rob Shattuck <rdshatt@aol.com>
To: ddinkla@iowabar.org <ddinkla@iowabar.org>; pchant@coopercargillchant.com <pchant@coopercargillchant.com>; kmahan@hinckleyallen.com <kmahan@hinckleyallen.com>
Cc: Terri B. Lovell <terri.lovell@alabar.org>; bill.ide@akerman.com <bill.ide@akerman.com>; marty@mitchellmeadows.com <marty@mitchellmeadows.com>; emyang@wstrongllc.com <emyang@wstrongllc.com>
Sent: Sunday, January 7, 2024 at 10:51:38 AM CST
Subject: ALABAMA LAWYER'S PLEDGE RE AMERICAN BAR ASSOCIATION TASK FORCE FOR AMERICAN DEMOCRACY
Dear Mr. Dinkla, Mr. Chant and Ms. Mahan:
In follow up to my previous emails to the Iowa Bar Association and the New Hampshire Bar Association, I pass along to you for consideration my "ALABAMA LAWYER'S PLEDGE REGARDING AMERICAN BAR ASSOCIATION TASK FORCE FOR AMERICAN DEMOCRACY" that is set out at https://al6thcongdist-ihaveuntiljan13.blogspot.com/2024/01/alabama-lawyers-pledge-re-aba-task.html.
I hope you will put forth a similar pledge for Iowa lawyers and New Hampshire lawyers to make.
Thank you.
Sincerely,
Rob Shattuck
Mountain Brook, AL

Email to Alabama District Attorneys Association
From: Rob Shattuck <rdshatt@aol.com>
To: darylbailey@mc-ala.org <darylbailey@mc-ala.org>
Cc: DAOffice@baldwincountyal.gov <daoffice@baldwincountyal.gov>; Terri B. Lovell <terri.lovell@alabar.org>
Sent: Sunday, January 7, 2024 at 12:56:17 PM CST
Subject: ALABAMA LAWYER'S PLEDGE RE AMERICAN BAR ASSOCIATION TASK FORCE FOR AMERICAN DEMOCRACY
Dear ADAA President Erreck P. Jett (c/o previous President Daryl Bailey),
Last year I emailed Mr. Bailey as then President of the Alabama District Attorneys Association regarding the weaponization of the justice system (see https://al6thcongdist-ihaveuntiljan13.blogspot.com/2023/05/weaponization-of-justice-system.html) and also about the American Bar Association Task Force for American Democracy (see https://al6thcongdist-ihaveuntiljan13.blogspot.com/2023/08/american-bar-association-task-force-for.html).
I am circulating to Alabama lawyers an "ALABAMA LAWYER'S PLEDGE REGARDING AMERICAN BAR ASSOCIATION TASK FORCE FOR AMERICAN DEMOCRACY" that is set out at https://al6thcongdist-ihaveuntiljan13.blogspot.com/2024/01/alabama-lawyers-pledge-re-aba-task.html.
I think Alabama district attorneys are in a special position to support American democracy, and I hope you will disseminate to the ADAA's members the foregoing pledge for their consideration.
Thank you for your attention to this email.
Sincerely,
Rob Shattuck
Mountain Brook

Email to Birmingham Business Alliance
From: Rob Shattuck <rdshatt@aol.com>
To: sammons@birminghambusinessalliance.com <sammons@birminghambusinessalliance.com>
Cc: hduncan@bcatoday.org <hduncan@bcatoday.org>; srose@montgomerychamber.com <srose@montgomerychamber.com>; nhewston@mobilechamber.com <nhewston@mobilechamber.com>
Sent: Monday, January 8, 2024 at 07:36:04 AM CST
Subject: Birmingham business community and American Bar Association Task Force for American Democracy
Dear Mr. Ammons,
With each passing day, it seems that the work of the American Bar Association Task Force for American Democracy is becoming more critical. and that the business community should be made more aware of it.
The Task Force was created because "The efforts to overturn the 2020 election are a warning that democracy in the U.S. is at great risk." (https://www.americanbar.org/groups/business_law/resources/business-law-today/2023-december/working-to-ensure-enduring-american-democracy/)
Please note that Task Force Goal 1 (set out https://www.americanbar.org/groups/leadership/office_of_the_president/american-democracy/our-work/) is "Endeavor to restore voter confidence in the integrity of our elections."
And then note the news from yesterday that Rep. Elise Stefanik (R-N.Y.) Stefanik won’t commit to certifying the 2024 election results. https://www.aol.com/news/stefanik-won-t-commit-certifying-201812256.html.
With things so going in the wrong direction, and following the Task Force saying to, "Leverage the legal profession to educate the public on the reasons for, and the importance of, democracy and the rule of law," on Friday, I sent the below email to Stan Blanton, Managing Partner of Balch & Bingham and Executive Committee member of the Birmingham Business Alliance.
I hope this email to you helps push forward the foregoing educational objective in the Birmingham business community.
Because this applies to all the business community in Alabama, I am copying the Business Council of Alabama, and the Huntsville, Montgomery and Mobile chambers of commerce on this email (except Chip Cherry of the Huntsville chamber will be emailed using their contact form).
Thank you.
Sincerely,
Rob Shattuck
Mountain Brook
[referenced email to Stan Blanton appears above]

Email to Alabama State Bar Young Lawyers Section
From: Rob Shattuck <rdshatt@aol.com>
To: cdriver@badhambuck.com <cdriver@badhambuck.com>
Sent: Monday, January 8, 2024 at 07:42:59 AM CST
Subject: ASB Young Lawyers Section and ALABAMA LAWYER'S PLEDGE RE ABA TASK FORCE FOR AMERICAN DEMOCRACY
Dear Christopher,
You are shown as the Chair of the Alabama State Bar Young Lawyers Section.
I don't know whether the Young Lawyers Section can speak and act independently from the parent Alabama State Bar, but here goes:
Please see below email I sent to Terri Lovell last Thursday, and consider whether the Young Lawyers Section is in a position to speak or act on its own regarding he "Alabama lawyer's pledge re ABA Task Force for American Democracy" that is set out at https://al6thcongdist-ihaveuntiljan13.blogspot.com/2024/01/alabama-lawyers-pledge-re-aba-task.html.
Thanks for your consideration of this.
Rob Shattuck
Mountain Brook

Email to Mecklenburg County Bar (North Carolina)
From: Rob Shattuck <rdshatt@aol.com>
To: lcampbell@meckbar.org <lcampbell@meckbar.org>
Sent: Monday, January 15, 2024 at 07:59:53 AM CST
Subject: North Carolina lawyer's pledge re American Bar Association Task Force for American Democracy
Please consider a North Carolina lawyer's pledge regarding the American Bar Association Task Force for American Democracy along the lines of the Alabama lawyer's pledge set out at https://al6thcongdist-ihaveuntiljan13.blogspot.com/2024/01/alabama-lawyers-pledge-re-aba-task.html.
Thank you.

Email to Pennsylvania Bar Association Young Lawyers Division
From: Rob Shattuck <rdshatt@aol.com>
To: maria.engles@pabar.org <maria.engles@pabar.org>
Sent: Monday, January 15, 2024 at 10:05:36 AM CST
Subject: Pennsylvania Young Lawyer's pledge re American Bar Association Task Force for American Democracy
Please consider a Pennsylvania Young Lawyer's pledge regarding the American Bar Association Task Force for American Democracy, along the lines of the Alabama lawyer's pledge set out at https://al6thcongdist-ihaveuntiljan13.blogspot.com/2024/01/alabama-lawyers-pledge-re-aba-task.html.
Thank you.

Email to Mississippi Bar Young Lawyers Division
From: Rob Shattuck <rdshatt@aol.com>
To: khandy@balch.com <khandy@balch.com>
Cc: cbailey@lightfootlaw.com <cbailey@lightfootlaw.com>
Sent: Wednesday, January 17, 2024 at 04:18:53 PM CST
Subject: Mississippi young lawyers should make pledges re ABA Task Force for American Democracy
Dear Ms. Handy:
Please consider publicizing to members of the Mississippi Bar Young Lawyers Division the "ALABAMA LAWYER'S PLEDGE REGARDING AMERICAN BAR ASSOCIATION TASK FORCE FOR AMERICAN DEMOCRACY" that is set out at https://al6thcongdist-ihaveuntiljan13.blogspot.com/2024/01/alabama-lawyers-pledge-re-aba-task.html and that may be adapted for use by Mississippi young lawyers.
Thank you.
Rob Shattuck
Mountain Brook, AL

Email to Tennessee Bar Association
From: Rob Shattuck <rdshatt@aol.com>
To: swright@tnbar.org <swright@tnbar.org>
Cc: johns@hollis-wright.com <johns@hollis-wright.com>
Sent: Thursday, January 18, 2024 at 04:13:29 PM CST
Subject: Tennessee lawyer's pledge re American Bar Association Task Force for American Democracy
Please consider a Tennessee lawyer's pledge regarding the American Bar Association Task Force for American Democracy along the lines of the Alabama lawyer's pledge set out at https://al6thcongdist-ihaveuntiljan13.blogspot.com/2024/01/alabama-lawyers-pledge-re-aba-task.html.
Thank you.

Email to Kentucky Bar 
From: Rob Shattuck <rdshatt@aol.com>
To: jmeyers@kybar.org <jmeyers@kybar.org>
Cc: bill.ide@akerman.com <bill.ide@akerman.com>; marty@mitchellmeadows.com <marty@mitchellmeadows.com>; emyang@wstrongllc.com <emyang@wstrongllc.com>
Sent: Thursday, January 18, 2024 at 06:30:44 PM CST
Subject: Kentucky lawyer's pledge re American Bar Association Task Force for American Democracy
Please consider a Kentucky lawyer's pledge regarding the American Bar Association Task Force for American Democracy along the lines of the Alabama lawyer's pledge set out at https://al6thcongdist-ihaveuntiljan13.blogspot.com/2024/01/alabama-lawyers-pledge-re-aba-task.html.
Thank you.

Email to Kentucky County Attorneys Association
From: Rob Shattuck <rdshatt@aol.com>
To: hcao@hardincountyky.gov <hcao@hardincountyky.gov>
Cc: jmeyers@kybar.org <jmeyers@kybar.org>
Sent: Saturday, January 20, 2024 at 07:35:54 AM CST
Subject: For Ms. Jenny Oldham, Kentucky County Attorneys Association President
Dear Ms. Oldham,
In Alabama, I am asking the Alabama District Attorneys Association to consider circulating to its members the "ALABAMA LAWYER'S PLEDGE REGARDING AMERICAN BAR ASSOCIATION TASK FORCE FOR AMERICAN DEMOCRACY" that is set out at https://al6thcongdist-ihaveuntiljan13.blogspot.com/2024/01/alabama-lawyers-pledge-re-aba-task.html.
I think Alabama district attorneys and Kentucky County attorneys are in a special position to support American democracy, and I hope you will disseminate to the Kentucky county attorneys the foregoing pledge for their consideration.
Thank you.
Rob Shattuck
Mountain Brook, AL

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Email to Charleston County (SC} Bar Association
From: Rob Shattuck <rdshatt@aol.com>
To: andrew@connor.law <andrew@connor.law>
Sent: Sunday, January 21, 2024 at 10:30:42 AM CST
Subject: Does Charleston County Bar Assn. support ABA Task Force for American Democracy?
Dear CCBA President Connor:
Does the Charleston County Bar Association support the American Bar Association Task Force for American Democracy?
Information about the Task Force can be found at https://www.americanbar.org/groups/leadership/office_of_the_president/american-democracy/our-work/ and https://www.americanbar.org/groups/business_law/resources/business-law-today/2023-december/working-to-ensure-enduring-american-democracy/.
Thank you.
Rob Shattuck
Mountain Brook, AL

Email to Richland County (SC) Bar Association
From: Rob Shattuck <rdshatt@aol.com>
To: harrison@hsaunderslaw.com <harrison@hsaunderslaw.com>
Sent: Sunday, January 21, 2024 at 10:42:57 AM CST
Subject: Does Richland County Bar Assn. support ABA Task Force for American Democracy?
Dear RCBA President Saunders:
Does the Richland County Bar Association support the American Bar Association Task Force for American Democracy?
Information about the Task Force can be found at https://www.americanbar.org/groups/leadership/office_of_the_president/american-democracy/our-work/ and https://www.americanbar.org/groups/business_law/resources/business-law-today/2023-december/working-to-ensure-enduring-american-democracy/.
Thank you.
Rob Shattuck
Mountain Brook, AL

Email to Alabama Lawyers Association
From: Rob Shattuck <rdshatt@aol.com>
To: sford@lawpff.com <sford@lawpff.com>
Sent: Monday, January 22, 2024 at 06:21:34 PM CST
Subject: Alabama Lawyers Association and ABA Task Force for Democracy
Dear Alabama Lawyers Association President Ford:
The mission of the Alabama Lawyers Association includes "[protecting] the civil and political rights of all citizens."
Please consider whether the work of the American Bar Association Task Force for American Democracy is within the mission of, and should be supported by, the Alabama Lawyers Association. Information about the ABA Task Force can be found at https://www.americanbar.org/groups/leadership/office_of_the_president/american-democracy/our-work/ and https://www.americanbar.org/groups/business_law/resources/business-law-today/2023-december/working-to-ensure-enduring-american-democracy/.
Thank you.
Rob Shattuck
Mountain Brook

Email to Black Women Lawyers Association of Alabama
From: Rob Shattuck <rdshatt@aol.com>
To: contact@blackwomenlawyersal.org <contact@blackwomenlawyersal.org>
Sent: Monday, January 22, 2024 at 06:42:10 PM CST
Subject: Black Women Lawyers Association of Alabama and ABA Task Force for American Democracy
Please consider whether the work of the American Bar Association Task Force for American Democracy should be supported by the Black Women Lawyers Association of Alabama. Information about the ABA Task Force can be found at https://www.americanbar.org/groups/leadership/office_of_the_president/american-democracy/our-work/ and https://www.americanbar.org/groups/business_law/resources/business-law-today/2023-december/working-to-ensure-enduring-american-democracy/.
Thank you.
Rob Shattuck
Mountain Brook

Email to Alabama State Bar Women's Section
From: Rob Shattuck <rdshatt@aol.com>
To: flong@hillhillcarter.com <flong@hillhillcarter.com>
Sent: Monday, January 22, 2024 at 06:57:36 PM CST
Subject: Alabama State Bar Women's Section and ABA Task Force for American Democracy
Dear Alabama State Bar Women's Section Vice Chair Long:
Please consider whether the work of the American Bar Association Task Force for American Democracy should be supported by the Alabama State Bar Women's Section. Information about the ABA Task Force can be found at https://www.americanbar.org/groups/leadership/office_of_the_president/american-democracy/our-work/ and https://www.americanbar.org/groups/business_law/resources/business-law-today/2023-december/working-to-ensure-enduring-american-democracy/.
I am sending this email to you and not to the Chair because I have previously sent an email to her at the Birmingham Bar Association. See Be An Alabama Rootstriker* with Rob Shattuck: Alabama lawyer's pledge re ABA Task Force for American Democracy (al6thcongdist-ihaveuntiljan13.blogspot.com)
Thank you.
Rob Shattuck
Mountain Brook AL

Email "Is Arkansas Bar Association dismissive of ABA Task Force for American Democracy?"
From: Rob Shattuck <rdshatt@aol.com>
To: office@thedobsonlawfirm.com <office@thedobsonlawfirm.com>
Cc: Terri B. Lovell <terri.lovell@alabar.org>; bill.ide@akerman.com <bill.ide@akerman.com>; marty@mitchellmeadows.com <marty@mitchellmeadows.com>; emyang@wstrongllc.com <emyang@wstrongllc.com>
Sent: Tuesday, January 23, 2024 at 04:27:22 PM CST
Subject: Is Arkansas Bar Association dismissive of ABA Task Force for American Democracy?
Dear Arkansas Bar Association President Dobson:
I am a retired lawyer in Alabama.
The Alabama State Bar seems dismissive of the year-long mission of the American Bar Association Task Force for American Democracy (such mission being described at Our Work (americanbar.org) and Working to Ensure an Enduring American Democracy (americanbar.org).
With the Alabama State Bar seemingly dismissive of the ABA Task Force for American Democracy, I am contacting other state bar associations to find out whether or not they too are dismissive of the ABA Task Force.
If you kindly would, please advise me about this as regards the Arkansas Bar Association.
Thank you very much.
Rob Shattuck
Mountain Brook AL

Email "Is Louisiana Bar Association dismissive of ABA Task Force for American Democracy?"
From: Rob Shattuck <rdshatt@aol.com>
To: info@veronbice.com <info@veronbice.com>
Cc: Terri B. Lovell <terri.lovell@alabar.org>; bill.ide@akerman.com <bill.ide@akerman.com>; marty@mitchellmeadows.com <marty@mitchellmeadows.com>; emyang@wstrongllc.com <emyang@wstrongllc.com>
Sent: Tuesday, January 23, 2024 at 06:17:12 PM CST
Subject: For Louisiana State Bar Association President Sonnier
Dear Louisiana State Bar Association President Sonnier:
I am a retired lawyer in Alabama.
The Alabama State Bar seems dismissive of the year-long mission of the American Bar Association Task Force for American Democracy (such mission being described at Our Work (americanbar.org) and Working to Ensure an Enduring American Democracy (americanbar.org).
With the Alabama State Bar seemingly dismissive of the ABA Task Force for American Democracy, I am contacting other state bar associations to find out whether or not they too are dismissive of the ABA Task Force.
If you kindly would, please advise me about whether the Louisiana State Bar Association is or is not dismissive regarding the ABA Task Force for American Democracy.
Thank you very much.
Rob Shattuck
Mountain Brook AL

Email "Is The Mississippi Bar dismissive of ABA Task Force for American Democracy?"
From: Rob Shattuck <rdshatt@aol.com>
To: jtbaker@carrallison.com <jtbaker@carrallison.com>
Cc: Terri B. Lovell <terri.lovell@alabar.org>; bill.ide@akerman.com <bill.ide@akerman.com>; marty@mitchellmeadows.com <marty@mitchellmeadows.com>; emyang@wstrongllc.com <emyang@wstrongllc.com>
Sent: Tuesday, January 23, 2024 at 06:26:26 PM CST
Subject: Is The Mississippi Bar dismissive of ABA Task Force for American Democracy?
Dear Mississippi Bar President Baker:
I am a retired lawyer in Alabama.
The Alabama State Bar seems dismissive of the year-long mission of the American Bar Association Task Force for American Democracy (such mission being described at Our Work (americanbar.org) and Working to Ensure an Enduring American Democracy (americanbar.org).
With the Alabama State Bar seemingly dismissive of the ABA Task Force for American Democracy, I am contacting other state bar associations to find out whether or not they too are dismissive of the ABA Task Force.
If you kindly would, please advise me about this as regards The Mississippi Bar.
Thank you very much.
Rob Shattuck
Mountain Brook AL

Email from Brannon Buck, President of Alabama State Bar
From: Brannon Buck <bbuck@badhambuck.com>
To: rdshatt@aol.com <rdshatt@aol.com>
Cc: Terri B. Lovell <terri.lovell@alabar.org>
Sent: Wednesday, January 24, 2024 at 04:15:47 PM CST
Subject: FW: [EXTERNAL EMAIL] Alabama State Bar encouragement for my outreaching to Alabama institutions about Democracy?
Mr. Shattuck,
I am serving this year as president of the Alabama State Bar. Terri Lovell, our Executive Director, has forwarded to me a handful of emails that you have sent her, including your recent emails to bar leaders in Louisiana and Mississippi. I apologize if you feel we have ignored your calls for action. I believe Terri thought that she had addressed your inquiries when she sent the email below on August 30 of last year. As she explains in the email, our mandatory bar status prohibits the Alabama State Bar from engaging in activities that are not directly related to legal profession and the administration of justice. This limitation is outlined in a series of federal cases, including the Supreme Court case, Keller v. State Bar of California. We recognize that there is not a clear demarcation of what is directly related to the legal profession or the administration of justice. However, we have attempted to be faithful to the direction of the Supreme Court and, more recently, the Fifth Circuit in a series of mandatory bar cases by avoiding activities that could be viewed as political speech on which our members might disagree. It has been our judgment that the ABA’s American Democracy project does not relate directly to the legal profession or the administration of justice and could potentially be viewed as political speech. Because the ABA is a voluntary association, it is free to engage in political speech. The Alabama State Bar does not enjoy that same freedom.
I would be happy to schedule a call with you to discuss this matter further. It is certainly not our desire to ignore or detract from the ABA’s efforts or your efforts. We are simply constrained by our mandatory bar status and our members’ constitutional right to freedom of association. Please let me know if you wish to schedule a time for a call.
Brannon

My reply to Brannon Buck
From: Rob Shattuck <rdshatt@aol.com>
To: Brannon Buck <bbuck@badhambuck.com>
Cc: Terri B. Lovell <terri.lovell@alabar.org>; bill.ide@akerman.com <bill.ide@akerman.com>; marty@mitchellmeadows.com <marty@mitchellmeadows.com>; emyang@wstrongllc.com <emyang@wstrongllc.com>
Sent: Thursday, January 25, 2024 at 12:40:49 PM CST
Subject: Re: [EXTERNAL EMAIL] Alabama State Bar encouragement for my outreaching to Alabama institutions about Democracy?
Thank you very much, Brannon, for sending me your email yesterday.
I am not a member of the American Bar Association Task Force for American Democracy, and I will refer to my contacts at the Task Force what you say about the Alabama State Bar being organizationally bound to abstain from participating in the work the Task Force is doing, and leave it to the Task Force to figure out how the Task Force should try to accommodate lawyer organizations that consider themselves organizationally bound to abstain from the work the Task Force is doing.
As for my own efforts to get lawyer organizations and lawyers to support the work the Task Force is doing, insofar as I refer to the Alabama State Bar, I will indicate that the Alabama State Bar considers itself organizationally bound to abstain from participating in the work the Task Force is doing.
I appreciate your offer to schedule a call with me to discuss this matter further. I think it would be more productive if you and the Task Force discussed the situation, and I will leave it to you and them to have such discussion as you and they consider mutually beneficial.
Again, thank you for emailing me.
Sincerely,
Rob

Follow up email to Brannon Buck changing my mind to meet with him
From: Rob Shattuck <rdshatt@aol.com>
To: Brannon Buck <bbuck@badhambuck.com>
Cc: Terri B. Lovell <terri.lovell@alabar.org>; Jennifer Buettner <jbuettner@birminghambar.org>
Sent: Saturday, February 10, 2024 at 06:57:10 PM CST
Subject: I have changed my mind and would like to meet with you
Brannon,
In your January 24th email, you offered to have a phone conversation with me to discuss my efforts in support of the year-long mission of the American Bar Association Task Force for American Democracy.
I replied declining that offer.
I have changed my mind, and I would now like to have such a phone conversation, or, even better, to meet with you in person to discuss the matter.
Further, I would like to include in our conversation Ms. Jennifer Buettner, Executive Director of the Birmingham Bar Association, if you and she are willing.
Please just let me know what is possible.
Thanks.
Rob Shattuck

Email reply from Brannon Buck
From: Brannon Buck <bbuck@badhambuck.com>
To: Rob Shattuck <rdshatt@aol.com>
Cc: Terri B. Lovell <terri.lovell@alabar.org>; Jennifer Buettner <jbuettner@birminghambar.org>
Sent: Tuesday, February 13, 2024 at 11:15:23 AM CST
Subject: RE: [EXTERNAL] I have changed my mind and would like to meet with you
Mr. Shattuck,
As I explained in my email of January 24, as a mandatory bar, the Alabama State Bar cannot engage in activities that are not related to the legal profession and the administration of justice. I am familiar with ABA’s Task for American Democracy, and while I personally support it, the Alabama State Bar cannot be involved. I am happy to schedule a call with you to discuss the limitations under which the state bar operates if you wish to hear more about it.
Brannon

My reply back to Brannon Buck
From: Rob Shattuck <rdshatt@aol.com>
To: Brannon Buck <bbuck@badhambuck.com>
Cc: Terri B. Lovell <terri.lovell@alabar.org>; Jennifer Buettner <jbuettner@birminghambar.org>; mckinney@watsonmckinney.com <mckinney@watsonmckinney.com>; suzanneduffey@mc-ala.org <suzanneduffey@mc-ala.org>; flatta@burr.com <flatta@burr.com>
Sent: Tuesday, February 13, 2024 at 07:37:34 PM CST
Subject: Re: [EXTERNAL] I have changed my mind and would like to meet with you
Thank you again, Brannon, for replying to me.
I assume the limitations include that you cannot mention the ABA Task Force for American Democracy in your "President's Page" in The Alabama Lawyer and suggest that members of the Alabama State Bar think about the Task Force's work for themselves in their individual professional capacities.
Until I am told otherwise, I will assume that the Birmingham, Huntsville, Montgomery and Mobile bar associations are not subject to the limitations that the Alabama State Bar is under, and those local bar associations can choose to undertake activities that are supportive of what the ABA Task Force is trying to do.
I sent the below January 4th email to those bar associations concerning my "Alabama lawyer's pledge re ABA Task Force for American Democracy" (which email I posted in Be An Alabama Rootstriker* with Rob Shattuck: Alabama lawyer's pledge re ABA Task Force for American Democracy (al6thcongdist-ihaveuntiljan13.blogspot.com)).
By copy of this email to the addressees of my January 4th email, I expressly solicit them to undertake activities in support of what the ABA Task Force is trying to do, and I offer to help out in anything they decide to undertake.
Again, thank you for replying to me.
Sincerely,
Rob Shattuck

Saturday, December 30, 2023

Is Trump continuing to engage in insurrection?

Sunday, December 24, 2023

Iowa caucuses; NH and SC primaries

Email to Iowa Bar Association
From: Rob Shattuck <rdshatt@aol.com>
To: ddinkla@iowabar.org <ddinkla@iowabar.org>
Cc: Terri B. Lovell <terri.lovell@alabar.org>; Jennifer Buettner <jbuettner@birminghambar.org>; director@huntsvillebar.org <director@huntsvillebar.org>; flatta@burr.com <flatta@burr.com>; suzanneduffey@mc-ala.org <suzanneduffey@mc-ala.org>; bill.ide@akerman.com <bill.ide@akerman.com>; marty@mitchellmeadows.com <marty@mitchellmeadows.com>; emyang@wstrongllc.com <emyang@wstrongllc.com>
Sent: Sunday, December 10, 2023 at 08:51:56 AM CST
Subject: Iowa State Bar Association and ABA Task Force for American Democracy
Dear Mr. Dinkla, 
I am a retired lawyer in Alabama.
I have been advocating for the Alabama State Bar to undertake supportive activities in Alabama relative to the American Bar Association Task Force for American Democracy and its year long mission that is set out at https://www.americanbar.org/groups/leadership/office_of_the_president/american-democracy/overview/.
Recently, I thought the great attention that was being paid to this past week's GOP Presidential primary debate at the University of Alabama was an excellent opportunity for the Alabama State Bar (and other parties) to partake of the Task Force's mission to "host public conversations with a broad spectrum of Americans to hear their concerns, experiences, and suggestions for restoring and preserving our democracy rule of law." https://al6thcongdist-ihaveuntiljan13.blogspot.com/2023/11/presidential-debate-in-tuscaloosa-aba.html
Last Saturday, I sent the Alabama State Bar the below email, importuning it once more prior to the Dec. 6th debate.
The attention surrounding the Dec. 6th debate in Alabama is now past, and national attention is on Iowa and the upcoming Iowa caucuses.
The purpose of this email is to urge the Iowa State Bar Association to avail of the national attention now on Iowa to host public conversations in Iowa with a broad spectrum of Iowans to hear their "concerns, experiences, and suggestions for restoring and preserving our democracy rule of law."
Thank you for the indulgence of the Iowa State Bar Association in receiving this communication from a member of the Alabama State Bar.
Sincerely,
Rob Shattuck
Mountain Brook, AL

Email to New Hampshire Bar Association
From: Rob Shattuck <rdshatt@aol.com>
To: pchant@coopercargillchant.com <pchant@coopercargillchant.com>; kmahan@hinckleyallen.com <kmahan@hinckleyallen.com>
Cc: Terri B. Lovell <terri.lovell@alabar.org>; Jennifer Buettner <jbuettner@birminghambar.org>; flatta@burr.com <flatta@burr.com>; suzanneduffey@mc-ala.org <suzanneduffey@mc-ala.org>; bill.ide@akerman.com <bill.ide@akerman.com>; marty@mitchellmeadows.com <marty@mitchellmeadows.com>; emyang@wstrongllc.com <emyang@wstrongllc.com>
Sent: Monday, December 11, 2023 at 06:44:31 PM CST
Subject: New Hampshire Bar Association and ABA Task Force for American Democracy
Dear Mr. Chant and Ms. Mahan,
I am a retired lawyer in Alabama (and a Dartmouth graduate).
I have been advocating for the Alabama State Bar to undertake supportive activities in Alabama relative to the American Bar Association Task Force for American Democracy and its year long mission that is set out at https://www.americanbar.org/groups/leadership/office_of_the_president/american-democracy/overview/.
Recently, I thought the great attention that was being paid to this past week's GOP Presidential primary debate at the University of Alabama was an excellent opportunity for the Alabama State Bar (and other parties) to partake of the Task Force's mission to "host public conversations with a broad spectrum of Americans to hear their concerns, experiences, and suggestions for restoring and preserving our democracy rule of law." https://al6thcongdist-ihaveuntiljan13.blogspot.com/2023/11/presidential-debate-in-tuscaloosa-aba.html
A week ago Saturday, I sent the Alabama State Bar the below email, importuning it once more prior to the Dec. 6th debate.
The attention surrounding the Dec. 6th debate in Alabama is now past, and national attention is on New Hampshire and its lead off Republican primary election.
The purpose of this email is to urge the New Hampshire Bar Association to avail of the national attention now on New Hampshire to host public conversations in New Hampshire with a broad spectrum of New Hampshire residents to hear their "concerns, experiences, and suggestions for restoring and preserving our democracy rule of law."
Thank you for the indulgence of the New Hampshire Bar Association in receiving this communication from a member of the Alabama State Bar.
Sincerely,
Rob Shattuck
Mountain Brook, AL

Email to Dartmouth Professor Linda Fowler
From: Rob Shattuck <rdshatt@aol.com>
To: Linda.L.Fowler@Dartmouth.EDU <linda.l.fowler@dartmouth.edu>
Cc: Jeff Carton <jcarton@denleacarton.com>; dolce@denleacarton.com <dolce@denleacarton.com>; bill.ide@akerman.com <bill.ide@akerman.com>; marty@mitchellmeadows.com <marty@mitchellmeadows.com>; emyang@wstrongllc.com <emyang@wstrongllc.com>; cborton@maynardnexsen.com <cborton@maynardnexsen.com>; ellen.halstead@cwt.com <ellen.halstead@cwt.com>
Sent: Saturday, December 16, 2023 at 05:40:47 PM CST
Subject: ABA Task Force for American Democracy public conversation event at Dartmouth
Dear Professor Fowler,
I am a retired lawyer in Alabama and Dartmouth class of 1969.
Per the below email I sent to the Dartmouth Lawyers Association, I am trying to see whether there can be arranged to be held at Dartmouth a public conversation event of the type that the American Bar Association Task Force for American Democracy is seeking to be held during its year long mission that is set out at https://www.americanbar.org/groups/leadership/office_of_the_president/american-democracy/overview/ (to wit, "public conversations with a broad spectrum of Americans to hear their concerns, experiences, and suggestions for restoring and preserving our democracy rule of law").
It would seem ideal if a public conversation event could be held at Dartmouth prior to the New Hampshire primary on January 23rd, which obviously would make for a big rush.
I identified you to whom to send this email from the article at Will Sununu endorsement make a dent in Trump turnout? (wcax.com).
I am not a member of the ABA Task Force, but Task Force Vice Chair William Ide and the two reporters for the Task Force know of my efforts related to the Task Force's mission. I am copying them on this email, and they can decide whether the Task Force desires to host a conversation at Dartmouth.
Also, you will see below an email that I sent to the New Hampshire Bar Association, and maybe they would help out here.
Further, Jeff Carton of the Dartmouth Lawyers Association has indicated possible interest, so I am copying him as well, plus Ellen Halstead, the Association secretary, and Christie Borton, President of the Dartmouth Club of Alabama.
To conclude, if you can take this idea up with an appropriate Dartmouth administrative office, or if you can refer me to such an office, that would be super.
Thank you very much.
Sincerely,
Rob Shattuck
Mountain Brook, AL

Email to Mr.  Robert Coates of The Nelson A Rockefeller Center at Dartmouth
From: Rob Shattuck <rdshatt@aol.com>
To: Robert B. Coates <robert.b.coates@dartmouth.edu>; Linda L. Fowler <linda.l.fowler@dartmouth.edu>
Cc: bill.ide@akerman.com <bill.ide@akerman.com>; marty@mitchellmeadows.com <marty@mitchellmeadows.com>; emyang@wstrongllc.com <emyang@wstrongllc.com>; Jeff Carton <jcarton@denleacarton.com>; cborton@maynardnexsen.com <cborton@maynardnexsen.com>
Sent: Thursday, December 21, 2023 at 06:16:49 PM CST
Subject: Re: ABA Task Force for American Democracy public conversation event at Dartmouth
Dear Mr. Coates:
I can appreciate how jam-packed it is prior to the January 23rd primary election, that election now being overlain with the United States Supreme Court being momentously thrust into the center of how the 2024 election will unfold.
I note the following scheduled Dartmouth events: Liz Cheney, "An Oath to Defend Democracy" campus event on January 5th; Jamie Raskin, "Democracy vs. Autocracy" campus event on January 8th; January 23rd debate watch party; and Dartmouth Lawyers Association 2024 annual meeting, Jan. 25-28, Keynote Speaker Neal K. Katyal ‘91.
As of now, I don't see any Presidential candidate appearances on the Dartmouth events schedule, but maybe candidate appearances at Dartmouth can still happen and make your job even more difficult.
For your information, two days ago the Co-Chairs of the ABA Task Force, Michael Luttig and Jeh Johnson, had an ABA Presidential Speaker Series "Democracy in Peril" conversation with New York Times opinion columnist David French. A video of the conversation is at https://www.americanbar.org/groups/leadership/office_of_the_president/presidential-speaker-series/democracy-in-peril/?spredfast-trk-id=sf184449179, which could be of help if Dartmouth tries to put on something.
Also for your information, Michael Luttig and Neal Katyal '91 have been on the cable TV this week talking about the Colorado Supreme Court decision. Laura Ingraham '85 too has done talking this week about the decision.
With so much consequential that will be swirling in January, is there is any chance that the Liz Cheney event or the Jamie Raskin event could be modified to add an ABA Task Force for American Democracy public conversation dimension, and possibly Neal Katyal and/or Laura Ingraham added?
I regret to say I continue unaware as to whether the ABA Task Force for American Democracy has any interest in a public conversation event at Dartmouth, and I will copy the Vice Chair and the two reporters again on this email (plus the Dartmouth Lawyers Association and the Dartmouth Club of Alabama Presidents).
I am available for a zoom tomorrow or Saturday morning if that can help you in any way.
Sincerely,
Rob

Email to Professor John Greabe, Rudman Center for Justice, Leadership & Public Service
From: Rob Shattuck <rdshatt@aol.com>
To: john.greabe@law.unh.edu <john.greabe@law.unh.edu>
Cc: Robert B. Coates <robert.b.coates@dartmouth.edu>; Linda L. Fowler <linda.l.fowler@dartmouth.edu>; bill.ide@akerman.com <bill.ide@akerman.com>; marty@mitchellmeadows.com <marty@mitchellmeadows.com>; emyang@wstrongllc.com <emyang@wstrongllc.com>; Terri B. Lovell <terri.lovell@alabar.org>; Jeff Carton <jcarton@denleacarton.com>
Sent: Saturday, December 23, 2023 at 02:31:42 PM CST
Subject: ABA Task Force for American Democracy public conversation event at University of New Hampshire
Dear Professor Greabe:
I am a retired lawyer in Alabama and Dartmouth class of 1969.
Per the below email correspondence, I have been trying to see whether there could be arranged to be held at Dartmouth a public conversation event of the type that the American Bar Association Task Force for American Democracy is seeking to be held during its year long mission that is set out at https://www.americanbar.org/groups/leadership/office_of_the_president/american-democracy/overview/ (to wit, "public conversations with a broad spectrum of Americans to hear their concerns, experiences, and suggestions for restoring and preserving our democracy rule of law").
Bob Coates of The Nelson A. Rockefeller Center at Dartmouth has indicated that such a conversation event could not be done at Dartmouth prior to the January 23rd New Hampshire primary election, and he mentioned the Rudman Center for Justice, Leadership & Public Service as an alternative possibility.
Accordingly, I am sending this email to you for your consideration.
Please note that, at the end of the below email correspondence, there is an email for the New Hampshire Bar Association that I directed to its President Mr. Paul Chant, who, I see, is on the Rudman Center Advisory Board.
As I indicated to Bob Coates, I am in the dark as to whether the ABA Task Force for American Democracy has any interest in a public conversation event at Dartmouth, or elsewhere in New Hampshire such as at the University of New Hampshire.
For your information, I am copying on this email Bob Coates; Dartmouth Professor Linda Fowler: ABA Task Force Vice Chair William Ide and the two Task Force reporters; my contact at the Alabama State Bar; and Jeff Carton, President of the Dartmouth Lawyers Association, who may have New Hampshire lawyer contacts who would push for a New Hampshire conversation event.
Thank you very much for your attention to this email.
Sincerely,
Rob Shattuck
Mountain Brook, AL

Email to The Dartmouth and The Dartmouth Review
Rob Shattuck <rdshatt@aol.com>
To: editor@thedartmouth.com <editor@thedartmouth.com>; editor@dartreview.com <editor@dartreview.com>
Cc: Robert B. Coates <robert.b.coates@dartmouth.edu>; Linda L. Fowler <linda.l.fowler@dartmouth.edu>
Sent: Sunday, December 24, 2023 at 08:19:59 AM CST
Subject: Editorialize and survey Dartmouth students re "Did Donald Trump engage in insurrection on Jan. 6th?"
In the quadrennial tradition of Dartmouth having timely significance in the Presidential election, I have noted the upcoming campus speaking events of Liz Cheney, "An Oath to Defend Democracy," on January 5th, and of Jamie Raskin, "Democracy vs. Autocracy," on January 8th.
All things considered, I think The Dartmouth and The Dartmouth Review should editorialize regarding the question: "Did Donald Trump engage in insurrection on Jan. 6th?" and should conduct student surveys on the question.
For information about the lead up to this email, please read https://al6thcongdist-ihaveuntiljan13.blogspot.com/2023/12/iowa-caucuses-new-hampshire-primary.html
Thank you for your attention to this email.
Sincerely,
Rob Shattuck
Mountain Brook, AL
Dartmouth class of 1969

Email to Dartmouth College President Sian Leah Beilock
From: Rob Shattuck <rdshatt@aol.com>
To: President's.Office@Dartmouth.EDU <president's.office@dartmouth.edu>
Cc: editor@thedartmouth.com <editor@thedartmouth.com>; editor@dartreview.com <editor@dartreview.com>; Robert B. Coates <robert.b.coates@dartmouth.edu>; Linda L. Fowler <linda.l.fowler@dartmouth.edu>; Jeff Carton <jcarton@denleacarton.com>; cborton@maynardnexsen.com <cborton@maynardnexsen.com>; ddowd@burr.com <ddowd@burr.com>; president@ua.edu <president@ua.edu>; "ajbauer2@ua.edu" <ajbauer2@ua.edu>; lee@treadbylee.com <lee@treadbylee.com>; blyman@alabamareflector.com <blyman@alabamareflector.com>; Kay Norred <knorred@wvua23.com>
Sent: Monday, December 25, 2023 at 09:34:54 AM CST
Subject: Did Donald Trump engage in insurrection on Jan. 6th?
Dear President Beilock:
I am a retired lawyer in Alabama and Dartmouth class of 1969.
I have tried to ask University of Alabama President Stuart Bell whether he believes Donald Trump engaged in insurrection on Jan. 6th. My email asking President Bell this is set forth below.
In the quadrennial tradition of Dartmouth having timely significance in the Presidential election, I see there are upcoming campus speaking events of Liz Cheney, "An Oath to Defend Democracy," on January 5th, and of Jamie Raskin, "Democracy vs. Autocracy," on January 8th.
These led me to email The Dartmouth and The Dartmouth Review, urging them to editorialize regarding the question: "Did Donald Trump engage in insurrection on Jan. 6th?" and conduct student surveys on the question.
All things considered, I think your Office of the President should issue a statement to the College calling attention to the perilous condition the United States is in, the importance of democracy in the country's moving through said perilous condition, and the special opportunity the Dartmouth community has in January to have much timely conversation about democracy.
Thank you for your attention to this email.
Sincerely,
Rob Shattuck
Mountain Brook, AL
[referenced email to University of Alabama President Stuart Bell can be found at https://al6thcongdist-ihaveuntiljan13.blogspot.com/2023/12/what-will-happen-to-united-states-in.html]

Email to Thomas K. Dean, senior presidential writer/editor for U. of Iowa President Wilson
From: Rob Shattuck <rdshatt@aol.com>
To: thomas-k-dean@uiowa.edu <thomas-k-dean@uiowa.edu>
Sent: Tuesday, December 26, 2023 at 06:32:19 PM CST
Subject: Pres. Wilson should issue statement to U. of Iowa community like what I am urging on Dartmouth Pres. Beilock
Dear Mr. Dean,
In light of the perilous condition of the United States, the importance of democracy for moving through said perilous condition, and Iowa's special role in the Presidential election, I think President Wilson should issue a statement to the university community like what I am urging on Dartmouth College President Sian Leah Beilock, and calling for the University of Iowa community to have much timely conversation about democracy prior to the Iowa caucuses on January 15th.
For your information, appended below is the email I sent to Dartmouth President Beilock.
I hope you will consider this a salubrious suggestion, and I thank you for your attention to this email.
Sincerely,
Rob Shattuck
Mountain Brook, AL

Email to Professor Greabe and University of New Hampshire President Dean
From: Rob Shattuck <rdshatt@aol.com>
To: John Greabe <john.greabe@law.unh.edu>; James.Dean@unh.edu <james.dean@unh.edu>
Sent: Wednesday, December 27, 2023 at 06:12:00 PM CST
Subject: Re: ABA Task Force for American Democracy public conversation event at University of New Hampshire
Dear Professor Greabe and President Dean:
Professor Greabe informed me that the Rudman Center was not in a position to organize an ABA Task Force for American Democracy public conversation event at the University of New Hampshire prior to the January 23rd New Hampshire primary.
Dartmouth College was also not in a position to organize such a conversation event at Dartmouth, and I sent to Dartmouth College President Sian Leah Beilock an email urging that her office issue a statement to the College calling attention to the perilous condition the United States is in, the importance of democracy in the country's moving through said perilous condition, and the special opportunity the Dartmouth community has in January to have much timely conversation about democracy. (My email to President Beilock is set forth immediately below.)
I pass this along to President Dean for his consideration of issuance of a similar such statement to the University of New Hampshire Community.
Underneath the email to President Beilock is Professor Greabe's email reply to me and a bunch of back up email correspondence.
I will likely take up Professor Greabe's suggestion to contact the Institute of Politics at St. Anselm’s College.
Thanks to both you on this.
Sincerely,
Rob Shattuck
Mountain Brook, AL

Email to New Hampshire Institute of Politics
From: Rob Shattuck <rdshatt@aol.com>
To: nlevesque@anselm.edu <nlevesque@anselm.edu>
Sent: Wednesday, December 27, 2023 at 06:40:33 PM CST
Subject: New Hampshire Institute of Politics and ABA Task Force for American Democracy
Dear Mr. Levesque,
The American Bar Association has a Task Force for American Democracy that is engaged in a year long mission that is set out at https://www.americanbar.org/groups/leadership/office_of_the_president/american-democracy/overview/.
I am not a member of the Task Force, and, on my own initiative, I have been trying to utilize the New Hampshire primary election as an opportunity for the New Hampshire Bar Association, Dartmouth College and the University of New Hampshire to participate in the Task Force's mission to "host public conversations with a broad spectrum of Americans to hear their concerns, experiences, and suggestions for restoring and preserving our democracy rule of law."
What I have done so far in this regard is indicated at https://al6thcongdist-ihaveuntiljan13.blogspot.com/2023/12/iowa-caucuses-new-hampshire-primary.html.
I am sending you this email for the New Hampshire Institute of Politics to consider doing something on this.
I hope you will.
Sincerely,
Rob Shattuck
Mountain Brook, AL

Email to South Carolina Bar
From: Rob Shattuck <rdshatt@aol.com>
To: rusty.infinger@p3-group.com <rusty.infinger@p3-group.com>; bill.ide@akerman.com <bill.ide@akerman.com>
Cc: scbar-info@scbar.org <scbar-info@scbar.org>; marty@mitchellmeadows.com <marty@mitchellmeadows.com>; emyang@wstrongllc.com <emyang@wstrongllc.com>
Sent: Friday, December 29, 2023 at 07:09:34 AM CST
Subject: South Carolina Bar and American Bar Association Task Force for American Democracy
Dear Mr. Infinger, President of the South Carolina Bar, and Mr. Ide, Vice Chair of
the American Bar Association Task Force for American Democracy:
I am not a member of the American Bar Association Task Force for American Democracy.
Since August I have been advocating for the Alabama State Bar and other state bar associations to undertake supportive activities relative to the Task Force and its year long mission that is set out at https://www.americanbar.org/groups/leadership/office_of_the_president/american-democracy/overview/.
Early on I informed Mr. Ide of what I was doing, https://al6thcongdist-ihaveuntiljan13.blogspot.com/2023/08/american-bar-association-task-force-for.html, and I have kept him informed.
Most recently I have focused on the Iowa and New Hampshire bar associations in light of the January 15th Iowa caucuses and the January 23rd New Hampshire primary election. See https://al6thcongdist-ihaveuntiljan13.blogspot.com/2023/12/iowa-caucuses-new-hampshire-primary.html.
Next up in the presidential election cycle after Iowa and New Hampshire is South Carolina.
If the South Carolina Bar is not already undertaking activities in furtherance of the mission of the American Bar Association Task Force for American Democracy, I urge the South Carolina Bar to initiate the same forthwith. (I assume Mr. Ide agrees with me.)
Thank you for your attention to this email.
Sincerely,
Rob Shattuck
Mountain Brook, AL

Email to University of South Carolina President and Dean of law school
From: Rob Shattuck <rdshatt@aol.com>
To: president@sc.edu <president@sc.edu>; whubbard@law.sc.edu <whubbard@law.sc.edu>
Sent: Friday, December 29, 2023 at 09:11:48 AM CST
Subject: University of South Carolina and the American Bar Association Task Force for American Democracy
Dear President Amiridis and Dean Hubbard:
Please see the below email I sent to the South Carolina Bar, urging it to undertake activities in furtherance of the year long mission of the American Bar Association Task Force for American Democracy that is set out at https://www.americanbar.org/groups/leadership/office_of_the_president/american-democracy/overview/.
I think the University of South Carolina and the Joseph F. Rice School of Law can play a valuable role here. (FWIW, see emails I have sent to Dartmouth College, the University of New Hampshire and the University of Iowa that are posted at https://al6thcongdist-ihaveuntiljan13.blogspot.com/2023/12/iowa-caucuses-new-hampshire-primary.html.)
I hope you will undertake something here.
Thank you for your attention to this email.
Sincerely,
Rob Shattuck
Mountain Brook, AL

Email to Clemson University President
From: Rob Shattuck <rdshatt@aol.com>
To: president@clemson.edu <president@clemson.edu>; david.dukes@nelsonmullins.com <david.dukes@nelsonmullins.com>
Sent: Friday, December 29, 2023 at 10:16:05 AM CST
Subject: Clemson University and the American Bar Association Task Force for American Democracy
Dear Clemson President Clements and Clemson Trustee David E. Dukes:
Please see the below email I sent to the South Carolina Bar, urging it to undertake activities in furtherance of the year long mission of the American Bar Association Task Force for American Democracy that is set out at https://www.americanbar.org/groups/leadership/office_of_the_president/american-democracy/overview/.
I think Clemson University can play a valuable role here. (FWIW, see emails I have sent to Dartmouth College, the University of New Hampshire and the University of Iowa that are posted at https://al6thcongdist-ihaveuntiljan13.blogspot.com/2023/12/iowa-caucuses-new-hampshire-primary.html.)
I hope you will undertake something here.
Thank you for your attention to this email.
Sincerely,
Rob Shattuck
Mountain Brook, AL

Wednesday, December 20, 2023

Did Donald Trump engage in insurrection on Jan. 6th?

[Edit 12/22: I posted this blog entry two days ago with the title "What will happen to United States in 2024 elections?" I have changed that title today to "Did Donald Trump engage in insurrection on Jan. 6th?", and that is the question I will try to get the below referenced "all-star cast" to answer.]

The above article reports that there was an "all-star cast of legislators, government and corporate executives, university administrators, major party donors and industry association chiefs alongside the crowd of GOP officials and national political influencers. who gathered to see history in the making in Tuscaloosa." The article reported that the debate was lauded for showcasing Alabama and the University of Alabama on the national stage; introducing the candidates to Alabama, who may return to Alabama in future capacities; and for the tourism and economic impact.

More importantly, I think, is that the debate was, and continues to be, an opportunity to delve into the question: "What will happen to the United States in 2024 elections?" [Edit 12/22: question has been changed to: "Did Donald Trump engage in insurrection on Jan. 6th?",] 

The above article listed the below attendees.
Greg Reed, President Pro Tem of the Alabama State Senate
Bill Poole, Alabama Finance Director
Twinkle Cavanaugh, President of the Alabama Public Service Commission
Attorney General Steve Marshall
State Senator Lance Bell (Pell City)
State Senator Gerald Allen (Tuscaloosa)
State Representative Danny Garrett (Trussville)
State Representative Rhett Marques (Enterprise)
State Representative Cynthia Almond (Tuscaloosa)
State Representative Ron Bolton (Northport)
State Representative Bill Lamb (Tuscaloosa)
Secretary of State Wes Allen
Ed Aldag, Medical Properties Trust CEO
Phill Webb, CEO Webb Concrete and Building Services
Kevin Savoy, President Great Southern Wood Preserving
Robert Dohr, President of the American Enterprise Institute
Paul Pinyan, Executive Director Alabama Farmers Federation
Walt Maddox, Mayor of Tuscaloosa
Dr. Stuart Bell, President of the University of Alabama
Finis St. John, Chancellor of the University of Alabama System
Scott Phelps, President of the University of Alabama System Board of Trustees
Bill Battle, former UA Athletic Director

I will endeavor to pose to them the question: What will happen to United States in 2024 elections?". [Edit 12/22: question has been changed to: "Did Donald Trump engage in insurrection on Jan. 6th?",] 

Email to UA Professor Bauer
From: Rob Shattuck <rdshatt@aol.com>
To: ajbauer2@ua.edu <ajbauer2@ua.edu>
Cc: lee@treadbylee.com <lee@treadbylee.com>; blyman@alabamareflector.com <blyman@alabamareflector.com>; Kay Norred <knorred@wvua23.com>
Sent: Wednesday, December 20, 2023 at 06:19:53 PM CST
Subject: "What did UA students think of Vivek Ramaswamy calling ‘the climate change agenda’ a hoax?"
Dear Professor Bauer,
This email is prompted by Lee Hedgepeth's article https://alabamareflector.com/2023/12/12/what-did-ua-students-think-of-vivek-ramaswamy-calling-the-climate-change-agenda-a-hoax/, which uses the Dec. 6th debate to focus on younger Americans and the climate and reports your views related to same.
I was keen on Alabama TV and other news outlets availing of the Dec. 6th debate to provide to Alabamians important information for their consideration in the 2024 elections. As set out at https://al6thcongdist-ihaveuntiljan13.blogspot.com/2023/12/alabama-and-debate.html, my efforts have led to my sending you this email.
What I have decided to do now is to try to pose a question to the "all-star cast of legislators, government and corporate executives, university administrators, major party donors and industry association chiefs alongside the crowd of GOP officials and national political influencers. who gathered to see history in the making in Tuscaloosa." https://yellowhammernews.com/alabamas-most-influential-leaders-attended-incredible-gop-debate-at-the-university-of-alabama/
The question I am going to try to pose is: "What will happen to the United States in the 2024 elections?" https://al6thcongdist-ihaveuntiljan13.blogspot.com/2023/12/what-will-happen-to-united-states-in.html.
Wish me luck in getting any answers from the aforesaid "all-star cast."
Sincerely,
Rob Shattuck
[Edit 12/22 The question I am going to try to pose has been changed to "Did Donald Trump engage in insurrection on Jan. 6th?".]
 
Email to University of Alabama President Bell
From: Rob Shattuck <rdshatt@aol.com>
To: president@ua.edu <president@ua.edu>
Cc: ajbauer2@ua.edu <ajbauer2@ua.edu>; "lee@treadbylee.com" <lee@treadbylee.com>; blyman@alabamareflector.com <blyman@alabamareflector.com>; Kay Norred <knorred@wvua23.com>
Sent: Friday, December 22, 2023 at 12:16:42 PM CST
Subject: Did Donald Trump engage in insurrection on Jan. 6th?
Dear University of Alabama President Bell:
You are identified as one of an "all-star cast of legislators, government and corporate executives, university administrators, major party donors and industry association chiefs alongside the crowd of GOP officials and national political influencers. who gathered [for the Dec. 6th debate] to see history in the making in Tuscaloosa." https://yellowhammernews.com/alabamas-most-influential-leaders-attended-incredible-gop-debate-at-the-university-of-alabama/
I wish to ask you whether you believe Donald Trump engaged in insurrection on Jan. 6th.
I would like to post whatever you say on my blog at https://al6thcongdist-ihaveuntiljan13.blogspot.com/2023/12/what-will-happen-to-united-states-in.html.
Thank you for whatever reply you can give to my question.
Sincerely,
Rob Shattuck
Mountain Brook, AL

Email to Caroleene Dobson, Republican candidate in 2nd Cong'l district
From: Rob Shattuck <rdshatt@aol.com>
To: cdobson@maynardnexsen.com <cdobson@maynardnexsen.com>
Cc: cborton@maynardnexsen.com <cborton@maynardnexsen.com>; ddowd@burr.com <ddowd@burr.com>; Chris Christie <chris.christie@dentons.com>
Sent: Friday, December 22, 2023 at 07:19:56 PM CST
Subject: Did Donald Trump engage in insurrection on Jan. 6th
Caroleene:
I cannot find on your campaign website an email address for communicating to you, so I am using your law firm email.
Can you please say whether you believe Donald Trump engaged in insurrection on Jan. 6th?
While I am not a voter in the 2nd Congressional district, it would seem generally relevant that a Congressional candidate have an understanding of what insurrection is or is not, in order to be a Congressional lawmaker having an oath of office to preserve, protect and defend the Constitution, and needing to make voting decisions in Congress about laws for preserving, protecting and defending the Constitution, or not.
I will post any reply you provide me on my blog at https://al6thcongdist-ihaveuntiljan13.blogspot.com/2023/12/what-will-happen-to-united-states-in.html.
Thank you very much.
Sincerely,
Rob Shattuck
Mountain Brook 
My thoughts regarding Colorado case
I have been following the Colorado case and don't understand this:
When and how, if at all, does any party have any standing to enforce, or try to enforce, Section 3 of Amendment 14 to keep Donald Trump from being President of the United States again?
SCOTUS may hold that Section 3 does not apply to the office of the United States President.
Also, SCOTUS may hold that Section 3 is not a bar to a person being President without there being on the books "appropriate" Congressional legislation enforcing Section 3, and there is no such "appropriate" legislation on the books.
Either of the foregoing holdings would answer my question and would say that no party can enforce, or try to enforce, Section 3 of Amendment 14 to keep Donald Trump from being President of the United States again (except Congress being able to enact legislation under Section 5 that would be an avenue for barring Trump under Section 3).
To me it seems that the country is deserving of a definitive pronouncement from SCOTUS regarding the foregoing, either in the Colorado case or in other litigation that is brought if the Colorado case does not result in definitive pronouncement from SCOTUS regarding the foregoing.
In the commentary about the Colorado case that I have heard, I have not heard any commentator discussing litigation that can and should be undertaken if SCOTUS does not make definitive pronouncement about the foregoing in the Colorado case.
Maybe I am off base in thinking that there should be discussion about litigation that can and should be undertaken if SCOTUS does not make definitive pronouncement about the foregoing in the Colorado case. 

[For continuation on this subject, go to  Be An Alabama Rootstriker* with Rob Shattuck: Supercharging the "rule of law" debate in Alabama (al6thcongdist-ihaveuntiljan13.blogspot.com)]

Saturday, December 16, 2023

Alabama State Bar default re ABA Task Force for American Democracy

Email to Birmingham Bar Association and Birmingham Business Alliance
From: Rob Shattuck <rdshatt@aol.com>
To: Jennifer Buettner <jbuettner@birminghambar.org>; sammons@birminghambusinessalliance.com <sammons@birminghambusinessalliance.com>
Cc: Terri B. Lovell <terri.lovell@alabar.org>; hduncan@bcatoday.org <hduncan@bcatoday.org>; "amcewan@samford.edu" <amcewan@samford.edu>; mwithers@samford.edu <mwithers@samford.edu>; jcobia@samford.edu <jcobia@samford.edu>; dburch1@samford.edu <dburch1@samford.edu>; Christopher Jones <jonesc1@uab.edu>; Mike Wright <mwright@waaytv.com>; Kay Norred <knorred@wvua23.com>
Sent: Thursday, December 14, 2023 at 11:24:08 AM CST
Subject: Alabama State Bar default and the American Bar Association Tax Force for American Democracy
Dear Ms. Buettner and Mr. Ammons,
The Alabama State Bar is ostensibly defaulting on undertaking supportive activities in Alabama relative to the American Bar Association Task Force for American Democracy and its year long mission that is set out in the statement at https://www.americanbar.org/groups/leadership/office_of_the_president/american-democracy/overview/ (see the below email).
Given this default by the Alabama State Bar, I wish to call on the Birmingham Bar Association and the Birmingham Business Alliance to host a public conversation in Birmingham "with a broad spectrum of [area residents] to hear their concerns, experiences, and suggestions for restoring and preserving our democracy rule of law" (quoted words from the Task Force mission statement).
I hope the Birmingham Bar Association and the Birmingham Business Alliance will undertake something here.
I have previously contacted UAB and Samford University on this idea; they may be in a position to help out on this; and I am copying my contacts at UAB and Samford on this email.
Thank you for your consideration.
Sincerely,
Rob Shattuck
Mountain Brook
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To: Terri B. Lovell <terri.lovell@alabar.org>
Cc: Jennifer Buettner <jbuettner@birminghambar.org>; director@huntsvillebar.org <director@huntsvillebar.org>; flatta@burr.com <flatta@burr.com>; suzanneduffey@mc-ala.org <suzanneduffey@mc-ala.org>; wbrewbak@law.ua.edu <wbrewbak@law.ua.edu>; dburch1@samford.edu <dburch1@samford.edu>; bill.ide@akerman.com <bill.ide@akerman.com>; marty@mitchellmeadows.com <marty@mitchellmeadows.com>; emyang@wstrongllc.com <emyang@wstrongllc.com>; wes.allen@sos.alabama.gov <wes.allen@sos.alabama.gov>; britneymgarner@gmail.com <britneymgarner@gmail.com>; john@johnhmerrill.com <john@johnhmerrill.com>
Sent: Monday, December 11, 2023 at 08:17:37 AM CST
Subject: AL Sec. of State Allen and ABA Task Force for American Democracy
Dear Terri,
On Saturday Secretary of State Wes Allen tweeted about an appearance he apparently made before the Alabama Federation of Republican Women. His tweet at https://twitter.com/alasecofstate/status/1733517107521012171 said:
The Alabama Federation of Republican Women values honest & accountable government. I was proud to stand before them & explain how Alabama has the cleanest and most accurate voter rolls we’ve ever had with the development of the Alabama Voter Integrity Database (AVID).
The mission statement of the American Bar Association Task Force for American Democracy says it "will, on a nonpartisan basis, solicit the views of a wide array of state election officials, present and former elected officials, academics, think tanks, public interest and other stakeholder organizations, and everyday voters."
In August, I sent the below email to Secretary Allen related to the ABA Task Force. Secretary Allen has not replied to me.
I still don't know what, if anything, the Alabama State Bar is doing in Alabama relative to the ABA Task Force and its year long mission set out https://www.americanbar.org/groups/leadership/office_of_the_president/american-democracy/overview/.
In particular, I don't know whether the Alabama State Bar, in accordance with the the Task Force mission, has solicited or will solicit the views of Sec. Allen.
Pending hearing from the Alabama State Bar about what it is doing relative to the the ABA Task Force, I will act on the basis that the ASB is doing nothing, and I will, for example, solicit local bar associations and law school deans to do something (starting with copying them on this email).
Thank you, Terri.
Sincerely,
Rob Shattuck

Email to Montgomery Bar Association and Montgomery Chamber of Commerce
From: Rob Shattuck <rdshatt@aol.com>
To: suzanneduffey@mc-ala.org <suzanneduffey@mc-ala.org>; srose@montgomerychamber.com <srose@montgomerychamber.com>
Cc: Cathleen Erwin <coe0001@auburn.edu>; cdobson@maynardnexsen.com <cdobson@maynardnexsen.com>; team@wallacegilberry.com <team@wallacegilberry.com>; Dreed@merikacoleman.com <dreed@merikacoleman.com>; Terri B. Lovell <terri.lovell@alabar.org>; hduncan@bcatoday.org <hduncan@bcatoday.org>; mbunting@wsfa.com <mbunting@wsfa.com>; sduff@wsfa.com <sduff@wsfa.com>; ghalbrooks@alabamanews.net <ghalbrooks@alabamanews.net>; jrainey@alabamanews.net <jrainey@alabamanews.net>
Sent: Friday, December 15, 2023 at 09:54:48 AM CST
Subject: Alabama State Bar default; ABA Task Force for American Democracy
Dear Suzanne and Sheron,
The Alabama State Bar is ostensibly defaulting on undertaking supportive activities in Alabama relative to the American Bar Association Task Force for American Democracy and its year long mission that is set out in the statement at https://www.americanbar.org/groups/leadership/office_of_the_president/american-democracy/overview/ (see the below email).
Given this default by the Alabama State Bar, I wish to call on the Montgomery Bar Association and the Montgomery Chamber of Commerce to host a public conversation in Montgomery "with a broad spectrum of [area residents] to hear their concerns, experiences, and suggestions for restoring and preserving our democracy rule of law" (quoted words from the Task Force mission statement).
I hope the Montgomery Bar Association and the Montgomery Chamber of Commerce will undertake something here.
I have previously contacted Auburn on this idea; they may be in a position to help out; and I am copying my contact at Auburn on this email.
Further I think the 2nd Congressional district candidates could appropriately participate in the conversation and I am copying three of them on this email.
Thank you for your consideration.
Sincerely,
Rob Shattuck
Mountain Brook

Email to Mobile Bar Association and Mobile Chamber of Commerce
From: Rob Shattuck <rdshatt@aol.com>
To: flatta@burr.com <flatta@burr.com>; nhewston@mobilechamber.com <nhewston@mobilechamber.com>; llittle@mobilechamber.com <llittle@mobilechamber.com>
Cc: Terri B. Lovell <terri.lovell@alabar.org>; hduncan@bcatoday.org <hduncan@bcatoday.org>; bill.ide@akerman.com <bill.ide@akerman.com>; marty@mitchellmeadows.com <marty@mitchellmeadows.com>; emyang@wstrongllc.com <emyang@wstrongllc.com>; eric.duncan@fox10tv.com <eric.duncan@fox10tv.com>; Randy.Merrow@fox10tv.com <randy.merrow@fox10tv.com>; news@mynbc15.com <news@mynbc15.com>; dsingleton@mynbc15.com <dsingleton@mynbc15.com>; PAlbrecht@wkrg.com <palbrecht@wkrg.com>; clombard@wkrg.com <clombard@wkrg.com>
Sent: Friday, December 15, 2023 at 06:19:48 PM CST
Subject: Alabama State Bar default; ABA Task Force for American Democracy
Dear Mr. Latta, Ms. Hewston and Mr. Little,
The Alabama State Bar is ostensibly defaulting on undertaking supportive activities in Alabama relative to the American Bar Association Task Force for American Democracy and its year long mission that is set out in the statement at https://www.americanbar.org/groups/leadership/office_of_the_president/american-democracy/overview/ (see the below email).
Given this default by the Alabama State Bar, I wish to call on the Mobile Bar Association and the Mobile Chamber of Commerce to host a public conversation in Mobile "with a broad spectrum of [area residents] to hear their concerns, experiences, and suggestions for restoring and preserving our democracy rule of law" (quoted words from the Task Force mission statement).
I hope the Mobile Bar Association and the Mobile Chamber of Commerce will undertake something here.
Thank you for your consideration.
Sincerely,
Rob Shattuck
Mountain Brook

Email to Huntsville Bar Association and Huntsville Chamber of Commerce
From: Rob Shattuck <rdshatt@aol.com>
To: mckinney@watsonmckinney.com <mckinney@watsonmckinney.com>
Cc: Terri B. Lovell <terri.lovell@alabar.org>; hduncan@bcatoday.org <hduncan@bcatoday.org>; bill.ide@akerman.com <bill.ide@akerman.com>; marty@mitchellmeadows.com <marty@mitchellmeadows.com>; emyang@wstrongllc.com <emyang@wstrongllc.com>; Mike Wright <mwright@waaytv.com>
Sent: Thursday, December 21, 2023 at 02:26:13 PM CST
Subject: For Rebekah McKinney as President of Huntsville Bar Association - ABA Task Force for American Democracy
TO:
Ms. Rebekah McKinney, President of Huntsville Bar Association
Mr. Chip Cherry, President and CEO of Huntsville Chamber of Commerce (sent via chamber contact form)
Subject: Alabama State Bar default; ABA Task Force for American Democracy
Dear Ms. Mckinney and Mr. Cherry,
The Alabama State Bar is ostensibly defaulting on undertaking supportive activities in Alabama relative to the American Bar Association Task Force for American Democracy and its year long mission that is set out in the statement at https://www.americanbar.org/groups/leadership/office_of_the_president/american-democracy/overview/ (see the below email).
Given this default by the Alabama State Bar, I wish to call on the Huntsville Bar Association and the Huntsville Chamber of Commerce to host a public conversation in Huntsville "with a broad spectrum of [area residents] to hear their concerns, experiences, and suggestions for restoring and preserving our democracy rule of law" (quoted words from the Task Force mission statement).
For more information, please read https://al6thcongdist-ihaveuntiljan13.blogspot.com/2023/12/alabama-state-bar-default-re-aba-task.html.
I hope the Huntsville Bar Association and the Huntsville Chamber of Commerce will undertake something here.
For more information, please read https://al6thcongdist-ihaveuntiljan13.blogspot.com/2023/12/alabama-state-bar-default-re-aba-task.html
Thank you for your consideration.
Sincerely,
Rob Shattuck
Mountain Brook


Thursday, December 14, 2023

Alabama evangelicals and "The Kingdom, the Power and the Glory"

I am going to initiate communications to Alabama evangelical and other churches in which I urge them to watch the above video about Tim Alberta's new book The Kingdom, the Power and the Glory and have discussions about the same within their church community.

I will communicate to churches using the following form of email message:

Subject  ______ Church and Tim Alberta's new book The Kingdom, the Power and the Glory
Dear
I am a lapsed Episcopalian and my wife is Catholic.
I believe religion and politics are badly infecting each other in the United States currently.
I have no idea whether you agree.
Regardless, I wish to urge you to watch the video at https://www.msnbc.com/morning-joe/watch/writer-details-how-evangelicals-confronted-him-about-trump-at-his-father-s-funeral-199309381624. The video is a discussion with Tim Alberta concerning his new book The Kingdom, the Power and the Glory.
If you watch the video, I would next ask you to consider whether it would be constructive from the perspective of both religion and politics for the video to be watched by an appropriate group at the church, followed by discussion.
I will understand if you think the video is inappropriate for your church's purposes.
FYI, I will be identifying at https://al6thcongdist-ihaveuntiljan13.blogspot.com/2023/12/alabama-evangelicals-and-kingdom-power.html churches which I have asked to consider viewing the video as described in this email.
Thank you for your consideration.
Sincerely,
Rob Shattuck
Mountain Brook


12/23 Emails have been sent to below churches
Mountain Brook Community Church
St. Luke's Episcopal Church
Briarwood Presbyterian Church
Mountain Brook Presbyterian Church
Canterbury United Methodist Church
Brookwood Baptist Church
Independent Presbyterian Church
South Highland Presbyterian Church
Dawson Memorial Baptist Church

Email to Birmingham churches re Christian nationalism
From: Rob Shattuck <rdshatt@aol.com>
To: bstallings@briarwood.org <bstallings@briarwood.org>; mroberts@mbpcusa.org <mroberts@mbpcusa.org>; brittany.smith@canterburyumc.org <brittany.smith@canterburyumc.org>; bbcinfo@brookwood.org <bbcinfo@brookwood.org>; Dawsonchurch Info <info@dawsonchurch.org>; dglass@southhighland.org <dglass@southhighland.org>; kclinton@saint-lukes.com <kclinton@saint-lukes.com>; kayw@mbcc.us <kayw@mbcc.us>; ljones@ipc-usa.org <ljones@ipc-usa.org>
Sent: Friday, February 9, 2024 at 08:24:23 AM CST
Subject: Christian nationalism and Alabama 6th Congressional district
Dear Birmingham churches:
I have previously intruded on your churches per Be An Alabama Rootstriker* with Rob Shattuck: Alabama evangelicals and "The Kingdom, the Power and the Glory" (al6thcongdist-ihaveuntiljan13.blogspot.com).
I am intruding on you again by this email informing you that I am trying to get on the ballot as an Independent candidate in the Alabama 6th Congressional district against Rep. Gary Palmer, per Be An Alabama Rootstriker* with Rob Shattuck: My Wishes and Horses Campaign (al6thcongdist-ihaveuntiljan13.blogspot.com).
If I am successful in getting on the ballot, I plan to press Rep. Palmer about Christian nationalism.
Sincerely,
Rob Shattuck
Email to Huntsville churches
From: Rob Shattuck <rdshatt@aol.com>
To: communications@stthomashuntsville.org <communications@stthomashuntsville.org>; whbc@westhuntsville.com <whbc@westhuntsville.com>; info@uchurch.org <info@uchurch.org>; info@northwestcoc.org <info@northwestcoc.org>; valley@valleyfellowship.com <valley@valleyfellowship.com>; office@providencebaptist.us <office@providencebaptist.us>
Cc: dale@yellowhammernews.com <dale@yellowhammernews.com>
Sent: Tuesday, April 16, 2024 at 06:55:35 PM CDT
Subject: Recent books "The Kingdom, the Power and the Glory" and "The False White Gospel"
Dear St. Thomas Episcopal Church, West Huntsville Baptist Church, United Church, Northwest Church of Christ, Valley Fellowship Chruch, and Providence Baptist Church:
I am a lapsed Episcopalian in Birmingham and my wife is Catholic.
I believe religion and politics are badly infecting each other in the United States currently.
I have no idea whether you agree.
Regardless, I wish to urge for you to watch the videos at Writer details how evangelicals confronted him about Trump at his father's funeral and Trump is marketing our worst demons, says theologian (msnbc.com). The videos are discussions with authors of the recent books The Kingdom, the Power and the Glory and The False White Gospel: Rejecting Christian Nationalism, Reclaiming True Faith, and Refounding Democracy.
If you watch the videos, I would next ask you to consider whether it would be constructive from the perspective of both religion and politics for the videos to be watched by appropriate groups at your churches, followed by discussion.
I will understand if you think the videos are inappropriate for your churches' purposes.
Thank you for your consideration.
Sincerely,
Rob Shattuck
Mountain Brook

Wednesday, December 13, 2023

Screaming at Congress re Ukraine, Israel, Taiwan & border situation