April 16, 2025
Make a Plan to Reaffirm The Oath on May 1

Law Day is almost here—and it’s the perfect time to show your commitment to the Constitution and the rule of law. Across the country, legal professionals are making plans to reaffirm their Oath of Office. Whether you’re organizing an event, joining a group ceremony, or recording a short message to share online, every action sends a powerful signal: the oath still matters. So… have you made your plan?
Why #ReaffirmTheOath?
Across the country, lawyers have grown deeply concerned about Executive Orders and actions that may violate the Constitution, including several that directly threaten law firms and individual attorneys. Federal judges have faced impeachment threats simply for issuing decisions the Administration disagrees with.
In the face of these unprecedented attacks on the rule of law and the legal profession, lawyers everywhere have asked: What can we do? #ReaffirmTheOath was created as an answer.
How to #ReaffirmTheOath
How to Reaffirm Your Oath
Reaffirming your commitment to the Constitution is a meaningful act that can be done in various ways. Visit reaffirmtheoath.com to download our toolkit and explore options such as:
Participate in an in-person event near you.
Join our national online reaffirmation event (Zoom Webinar) at 12pm Eastern on May 1.
Create your own personal reaffirmation: If you're comfortable, share your reaffirmation by recording a short video or writing a statement to share.
Host your own event: Host a reaffirmation gathering in your community, workplace, or with peers to collectively honor the oath.
Each method serves as a powerful reminder of our shared dedication to uphold the principles enshrined in the Constitution. Participating however you are most comfortable is what's most important. We encourage you to share your experience on social media using the hashtag #ReaffirmTheOath.

