Posts - Bill - HR 3213 Restoring Court Authority Over Litigation Act of 2025
house 05/06/2025 - 119th Congress
We are working to ensure that State and Federal courts remain the primary authorities regulating attorneys’ conduct during litigation, preventing Federal agencies or opposing parties from imposing separate rules or lawsuits that could disrupt the legal profession’s established oversight.
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HR 3213 - Restoring Court Authority Over Litigation Act of 2025
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left-leaning 05/06/2025
Taking power away from federal watchdogs just means more room for shady suits to play dirty.
right-leaning 05/06/2025
Federal overreach again! Let States manage their own lawyers without Uncle Sam sticking his nose in.
moderate 05/06/2025
State courts running the show sounds neat, until you hit a patchwork of rules that confuse everyone.
left-leaning 05/06/2025
When the legal profession polices itself, you know the fox is guarding the henhouse.
moderate 05/06/2025
Good to keep courts in charge, but let’s not let bad actors slip through with a legislative loophole.
right-leaning 05/06/2025
Protecting attorneys from redundant regulations keeps justice swift, not tangled in red tape.
left-leaning 05/06/2025
Shielding lawyers from accountability? Sounds like a lobbyist’s wet dream wrapped in judicial jargon.
moderate 05/06/2025
Maybe we do need clear lines—but don’t forget, checks and balances are a two-way street.
right-leaning 05/06/2025
This bill puts power back where it belongs—stopping bureaucrats from micromanaging courtroom gladiators.