Tom Dreisbach, NPR ; What we've learned from pro-Trump attorney John Eastman's state bar trial
"Jessica Levinson, a professor at Loyola Law School, told NPR in an interview that those actions represent an attempt by the legal community to uphold professional standards.
"Lawyers hold positions of public trust in our society," Levinson said. "There's a reason that we have to take and pass moral character exams, that we have to agree to certain rules of the profession. Because we do have a lot of control over our clients' lives and their finances and even on larger policy issues."
Levinson said Eastman's defense faces serious challenges."