Jim Bopp and Ken Falk on courts, rights, and the rule of law

MAY 27, 202632 MIN
The Indiana Lawyer Podcast with Maura Johnson

Jim Bopp and Ken Falk on courts, rights, and the rule of law

MAY 27, 202632 MIN

Description

Two of Indiana's most consequential constitutional litigators, James Bopp Jr. and Ken Falk, find more common ground than their opposing ideologies might suggest. Recorded live at The Indiana Lawyer's 2026 Leadership in Law breakfast, this conversation covers decades of landmark litigation, the discipline required to pursue long-term legal strategies, and what both attorneys see as a growing threat to judicial independence.Bopp, principal attorney at The Bopp Law Firm PC, describes studying Thurgood Marshall's legal strategy as a model for how sustained litigation can shift constitutional law. Falk, legal director of the ACLU of Indiana, reflects on representing everyone from the KKK to Planned Parenthood and explains why defending clients on both sides of the political aisle is essential to protecting everyone's rights.Moderated by Lesley Weidenbener, editor and assistant publisher of The Indiana Lawyer, the conversation also includes both attorneys addressing the current political climate. Falk warns that public attacks on judges and open questions about compliance with court orders threaten the rule of law itself. Bopp agrees, calling civility and respect for the judicial process essential common ground for a functioning democracy.Both men are recipients of The Indiana Lawyer's 2026 Lifetime Achievement Award, given to attorneys with at least 25 years of experience whose impact extends beyond the courtroom.For more on Indiana's legal profession, visit theindianalawyer.com.