Adam Cote is Featured on Maine Calling to Discuss Deportation Impacts
Drummond Woodsum attorney Adam Cote recently participated as a panelist on Maine Calling, a live program on Maine PBS, discussing the current and future impacts of deportation. The episode, titled Deportation: Current & Future Impacts, examined the effects of federal deportation policies on Maine’s immigrant communities and the actions being taken by individuals, organizations, and government bodies to prepare.
Cote, a leader of Drummond Woodsum’s Energy Practice Group, brings a wealth of experience in public policy, law, and regulation. He also served in the Maine Army National Guard for 20 years, including deployments to Bosnia, Iraq, and Afghanistan. This unique combination of legal expertise and military service made Cote a valuable voice in the conversation, providing insight into the intersection of immigration law, policy, and the broader social impact on Maine’s communities.
The Maine Calling episode featured a distinguished panel of experts, including Lisa Parisio from the Immigrant Legal Advocacy Project, Maine Attorney General Aaron Frey, and leaders from organizations such as the ACLU Maine and the Maine Immigrants’ Rights Coalition. Together, they discussed how deportation policies affect Maine and how local leaders are responding to the challenges.
Adam Cote is widely recognized for his work in renewable energy law and public policy. His commitment to service, both in his legal practice and through his military career, continues to shape his contributions to public discourse on important issues facing Maine and beyond.
To listen to the full episode of Maine Calling, visit the Maine PBS website