Law Office of Edsel M. Brown Jr., PLLC

Law Office of Edsel M. Brown Jr., PLLC LAW OFFICE OF EDSEL M. BROWN JR., PLLC Washington, DC-based law firm specializing in Intellectual Property, Entertainment, Business, and Government Contracting.

06/05/2026

An executive order Wednesday formalized Schedule Policy/Career, a new employment category that will strip job protections from close to 8,000 federal employees.

06/05/2026

Join Toledo Law’s Eugenio Mollo Jr., clinical associate professor of law and director of the Immigrant Justice Clinic, and other area experts for “Ask Us About the U.S. Immigration System,” an panel covering pathways to Green Cards and citizenship, immigration court and deportation systems, and practical strategies for navigating common legal challenges.

📅 Tuesday, June 9
⏰ 5–7 p.m.
📍 Main Library, Meeting Room 1

This event is presented in celebration of Immigrant Heritage Month in partnership with Welcome Toledo Lucas County and Welcome Bowling Green.

Optional Registration and more information: https://events.toledolibrary.org/event/16049097

06/05/2026
06/03/2026

Democratic appointees said the majority “corrodes the rule of law by rewarding Alabama’s gamesmanship and outright defiance of court orders.”

06/02/2026

The defense secretary’s decision to block the officers’ promotions appears driven by his anti-diversity stance rather than based on merit.

06/02/2026

The nation’s founders created the judiciary as an independent, co-equal branch of government to make sure it is protected from outside political influences. The ABA is committed to upholding the Constitution, the judicial process and equal justice under the law. Learn more at: https://bit.ly/4fX0Bhv

06/02/2026
06/01/2026

We are beyond excited to share the fantastic news that one of our amazing clients has just finalized the purchase of her new home! We are getting ready to throw a celebration bash at C4 to mark this incredible milestone! We are so proud to announce that she has worked tirelessly to get to this point, and we couldn’t be more thrilled for her! Her dedication and perseverance have truly paid off, and we can’t wait to see her start this new chapter in her life. Stay tuned for pictures and more details about the celebration!





06/01/2026

Johnny Olszewski is introducing the Reform of Bench Eligibility (ROBE) Act, a proposed constitutional amendment that would impose 18-year term limits on U.S. Supreme Court justices.

Olszewski said the proposal comes in response to growing concerns about the Supreme Court becoming increasingly partisan, particularly following a recent ruling that critics say weakened the Voting Rights Act. He also pointed to ethical controversies involving sitting justices, including attendance at White House state dinners, acceptance of luxury gifts from political donors and friends with business before the court, and allegations surrounding political displays after the January 6 riots.

“Faith in the Court depends on its legitimacy as a fair and independent institution,” Congressman Olszewski said. “Recent rulings that have thrown out decades of legal precedent, combined with ethically dubious behavior by sitting judges, are testing that faith. Justices should not be hobnobbing at White House dinners and flying on the private jets of friends who have business before the Court.

By establishing term limits, we can reduce the political gamesmanship surrounding appointments, restore balance to the process, and strengthen the integrity of the Court.”

Currently, Supreme Court justices serve lifetime appointments, with some remaining on the bench for decades. Olszewski argues that the system has encouraged increasingly politicized confirmation battles and strategic retirements tied to presidential administrations.

The ROBE Act would create regular turnover on the Court through 18-year terms and include a transition plan that would also apply to current justices. Supporters say the change could lower the political stakes of each nomination and help rebuild public trust in the judiciary.

What do you think of this proposal?

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06/01/2026

"If we desire respect for the law, we must first make the law respectable."

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