ABOUT US
Rule of Law PAC is a coalition of legal professionals, former judges, law enforcement leaders, and citizens committed to defending one foundational principle: the rule of law must apply equally to everyone — powerful or powerless.
The American Republic was built on constitutional guardrails — independent courts, separation of powers, due process, and equal protection under the law. These safeguards exist to prevent corruption, restrain abuses of power, and protect liberty.
We support candidates who demonstrate respect for certified election outcomes, defend judicial and prosecutorial independence, protect nonpartisan law enforcement, and uphold the Constitution without exception or favoritism.
Our work focuses on Arizona legislative races where constitutional norms, institutional integrity, and democratic stability are at stake.
What Arizona Needs Now…
Arizona voters consistently demonstrate strong civic participation and expect election outcomes to be handled lawfully and professionally. A substantial share of the electorate is independent or unaffiliated, reinforcing the importance of constitutional standards that transcend party lines.
What RoLPAC values…
The Rule of Law is not an abstraction. It is the promise that no one — not a president, not a judge, not a government agency — is above the law. The five entries below show, in plain language, how that promise is being broken right now.
Trump fires 17 federal watchdogs overnight · January 2025
In his first week back in office, Trump secretly fired 17 independent inspectors general — the government employees whose only job is to catch corruption. He broke the law by giving Congress zero notice. A federal judge later confirmed it was illegal. When you fire the people who catch the cheaters, integrity in government disappears.
Supreme Court justices won’t recuse themselves · Ongoing
Federal law requires a judge to step aside when their fairness could reasonably be questioned. But Supreme Court justices answer to no one — they police themselves. Justices have accepted luxury travel and gifts from wealthy donors, then ruled on cases that affected those same donors. There is no referee. That’s not impartiality — that’s a conflict of interest with a robe on.
Supreme Court guts Black voting rights in Louisiana · April 2026
In Louisiana v. Callais, the Court’s 6-3 conservative majority effectively dismantled the 60-year-old Voting Rights Act — ruling that states can no longer draw congressional maps that give Black communities fair representation. Justice Kagan wrote in dissent that the decision renders the law “all but a dead letter.” When the highest court in the land strips the vote from entire communities, its legitimacy is on the line.
A father deported to a foreign prison — by mistake · March 2025
Kilmar Abrego Garcia had lived legally in Maryland for over a decade, married to an American citizen. ICE grabbed him, put him on a plane to El Salvador — a country a judge had specifically ordered he never be sent to — and locked him in a maximum security prison. The government admitted it was an “administrative” Even after the Supreme Court unanimously ordered his return, the administration refused for months. Fairness means the law applies to everyone, including the government.
The Administration defies court orders — repeatedly · 2025–2026
Legal experts say no previous administration in modern history has defied court orders at this scale. Judges have documented over 250 violations — immigrants jailed past their court-ordered release dates, billions in congressionally approved funds withheld, deportation flights that continued even as a judge was ordering them to turn around. One federal judge wrote that the administration’s actions could "only exist in a world where the Constitution does not exist." Justice without enforcement is just a word.
How YOU can help RoLPAC
Rule of Law PAC identifies and supports legislative candidates who meet our constitutional standard, educates voters on institutional integrity, and promotes accountability when public officials undermine democratic norms.
Equal justice under law is the foundation of American democracy. Rule of Law PAC exists to ensure that principle remains stronger than any individual, political party, or temporary majority.
Support our campaign to return the Rule of Law back to Arizona’s political process!
Frequently Asked Questions
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It means the law applies equally to everyone. No individual is above it, and public officials are bound by the same legal standards as citizens.
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Our standard is constitutional. We evaluate candidates based on their commitment to institutional independence, protecting our judicial system, preserving lawful elections, and ensuring equal justice.
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Courts must decide cases based on facts and law, not political pressure. Judicial independence protects everyone’s rights.
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Democracy depends on lawful processes. Disputes belong in courtrooms and lawful review mechanisms — not in attempts to override certified results.
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Your contribution will help us strengthen candidates success that support democracy and hold dear the values that keep America under the rule of law.
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