
December 9, 2025
This statement is on behalf of the National Employment Lawyers Association*, Illinois Chapter (“NELA-Illinois”).† NELA-Illinois expresses its unwavering support for the federal judiciary in the Northern District of Illinois, and across the United States. Recently, federal judges presiding over high-visibility matters have faced an unacceptable surge in threats of violence directed at them and their families. These threats strike at the core of the rule of law and endanger the ability of judges to carry out their constitutional duties without fear or intimidation.
Judicial Independence Is Essential to Equal Justice
A fair and impartial judiciary is indispensable to the enforcement of workers’ rights. Workers cannot secure justice for discrimination, harassment, retaliation, wage theft, or civil rights violations without judges who are free to impartially decide cases based solely on the facts and the law. Efforts to intimidate or retaliate against judges undermine the rule of law and weaken the protections on which working people depend.
In a moment when many vulnerable communities are experiencing heightened hostility, the role of an independent judiciary as a safeguard of civil and human rights has never been more critical, for the workers we serve and for all those who depend on the courts for meaningful protection and due process.
Disagreement with judicial decisions is a normal part of civic life. Threats of violence, however, are indefensible. They endanger individuals, erode public trust, and jeopardize the functioning of the justice system.
NELA-Illinois’s Mission Aligns with a Strong, Independent Judiciary
NELA-Illinois is a community of more than 185 attorneys dedicated to advancing equality, fairness, and justice for workers, particularly those who are underserved or vulnerable to workplace discrimination and abuse. As attorneys committed to securing meaningful access to justice, we understand that this work rests on a judiciary that is independent, impartial, and able to fulfill its responsibilities free from intimidation. Our members appear before federal judges daily and witness firsthand their professionalism, integrity, and dedication to applying the law under even the most challenging circumstances. We offer our deep gratitude to these judges, and to their families, for their service and resilience.
Standing Together with the Broader Legal Community
Threats against judges are not attacks on individual rulings. They are attacks on the justice system itself and degrade the rule of law in this country. NELA-Illinois stands in solidarity with bar associations, legal organizations, and members of the broader legal community who have spoken out in support of judicial independence. We join them in affirming that the safety and security of the judiciary is a non-partisan and fundamental requirement of a functioning democracy.
Our Commitment
NELA-Illinois will continue to:
- Speak out in support of judicial independence;
- Advocate for the safety, integrity, and impartiality of the courts; and
- Stand firmly with the judges who uphold the rule of law in our District and nationwide.
Our justice system depends on judges being able to rule according to the law, not according to fear. We remain steadfast in our support and deeply appreciative of their dedication to the Constitution.
Respectfully submitted,

Max P Barack, President
On Behalf of the National Employment Lawyers Association-Illinois
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* NELA is the largest professional membership organization in the country comprised of lawyers who represent workers in labor, employment, wage and hour, and civil rights disputes. Founded in 1985, NELA advances employee rights and serves lawyers who advocate for equality and justice in the American workplace. NELA empowers workers’ rights attorneys through legal training, promoting a fair judiciary, and advocating for laws and policies that level the playing field for workers. NELA engages in legislative advocacy on behalf of workers and labor unions throughout the United States.
† NELA-Illinois, a chapter of the national organization, was established in 1986 and has over 185 members who are committed to working on behalf of those whose rights are violated in the workplace. NELA-Illinois members represent thousands of workers in their pursuit of labor rights and justice for discrimination, harassment, retaliation, recoveries for wage theft, whistleblowing, and more.