Can You "Afford" to Join the Resistance?

Resistance involves risk. Lots of it and that’s not a level playing field.


Sure, salute Harvard for standing up to the administration. But it can “afford” to do that. It won’t cease to operate. In contrast, large law firms, because of their structure, could have collapsed as a business because of the Executive Orders.


In addition, risk isn’t equal for individuals in the front lines of resistance. Rachael Cohen, who exited Skadden with great fanfare, already had established herself as an influencer. That line of work can be more lucrative and fun than practicing law as a powerless associate. Others who left might not land on their feet.


Could the real hero be those who calculate if they can “afford” to resist? For example, they might have a family to support. Think before you pitch in on the front lines.


Here on Substack I look at these realities.

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