Lawyer who once led local Log Cabin Republicans chapter wins lawsuit over bar association’s posts supporting LGBTQ+ rights, ‘Wellness Wednesday’

Attorney Randy Boudreaux sued the Louisiana State Bar Association, claiming that various social media posts by the organization violated his First Amendment rights. (Photo courtesy of The Pelican Institute).

A gay conservative lawyer who once fought for inclusive representation within the Republican party scored a win in his lawsuit against a state bar association over its tweets of a Pride Flag and wellness tips for lawyers.

Randy Boudreaux is a licensed attorney in Louisiana, a state that requires all attorneys to be members of the state bar association at a cost of $80 to $200 in mandatory annual dues. Boudreaux waged a legal battle against the Louisiana State Bar Association (LSBA) in which he argued that the group’s social media posts constituted compelled speech in violation of his First Amendment rights.

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