Ethics Charges Hit DOJ Pardon Attorney Over Georgetown Letter

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The D.C. Bar filed ethics charges against DOJ pardon attorney Ed Martin for a February letter to Georgetown Law that threatened sanctions over its DEI policies, alleging he used government power to punish a viewpoint and engaged in improper ex parte communications with a judge.
- DOJ's Ed Martin faces ethics charges from disciplinary office over threatening letter to Georgetown University CBS News
- Ed Martin, outspoken Justice Department lawyer, is formally accused of ethical violations CNN
- Ed Martin faces disciplinary probe over letter to Georgetown The Hill
- Trump DOJ Official Faces Disciplinary Proceedings by DC Bar Bloomberg
- D.C. Bar Begins Disciplinary Proceedings Against Ed Martin The New York Times
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