Judicial Ethics
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Courts
What's Up With Neil Gorsuch's Hatred Of An Enforceable Ethics Code For The Supreme Court?
No mere ethics code can bind Neil! -
Courts
Judge Takes Overly Aggressive Stance On School Board Issue, Gets Admonished For His Efforts
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MAGA Architect Of 2020 Election Denial Invited By American Bar Association To Give Election Law CLE
What was the ABA thinking?
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Courts
Republicans Are Politicizing Judicial Ethics Complaints
A look at what's happening in North Carolina. -
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Courts
Justice Samuel Alito Is All Buddy Buddy With Law School Dean That Worked To Overturn The Results Of The 2020 Election
You can judge a justice by whom they choose to associate themselves with. -
Courts
'I Would Do It Over Again': Judge Resigns Amid Probe Into His Attendance At January 6 Rally
'Yeah, I went to Trump's rally,' the judge said -- and he has no regrets about doing so. -
Courts
Disclosure Rule Revision Displays Judiciary's Commitment To Backing The Black
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Luxury, Lies, And A $10 Million Embezzlement
In a scandal that rocked the business community, a former high-profile executive was sentenced to prison, plus five years of supervised release and restitution. -
Courts
Huge Development In Pauline Newman's Case: The Test Results Are In!
Gonna have to side with the doctor on this one. -
Courts
Former Judge Gets Caught Mocking Lawyer On Livestream
Never forget: the microphone is always hot! -
Courts
Ginni Thomas Really REALLY Doesn't Want Any Supreme Court Reform
File this under 'unsurprising bullsh*t.' -
Courts
Ketanji Brown Jackson Doesn't 'Have Any Problem' With A Supreme Court Ethics Code
'I follow the rules, whatever they are, with respect to ethical obligations,' Justice Jackson said. -
Courts
Okay, Judges Really Need To Stop Putting Innocent Kids In Handcuffs
This is really wildly inappropriate.
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Luxury, Lies, And A $10 Million Embezzlement
In a scandal that rocked the business community, a former high-profile executive was sentenced to prison, plus five years of supervised release and restitution.
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Courts
Courthouse Scandal Gets Even Wilder As Prosecutors Accused Of Trying To Manipulate Judge Assignments
More machinations at the Alaska federal courthouse than at Melrose Place. -
Courts
No One Likes Clarence Thomas, Or Really *Any* Of The Conservative Supreme Court Justices
...which is very different than how people think of the liberal justices on the Supreme Court. -
Courts
After Trump-Appointed Judge Resigned In Disgrace, 40+ Cases Potentially Impacted
The mess just keeps getting messier. -
Courts
Elena Kagan Calls For Supreme Court Ethics Rule With Actual Teeth
I mean *something* has to be done. -
Courts
Judge Who Threatened To Shoot Teenagers & Promised To Ignore Police Civil Rights Violations Surprised She's In Trouble
Somebody's gotta keep the Executive in check. Damn sure ain't her. -
Courts
Judge Livestreamed Child Sex Abuse Case Without Telling Anyone For America's Most Problematic Home Videos
Cameras in the courtroom are one thing. Spycams in the courtroom on the other hand... -
Courts
Sure, Federal Judges *Can* Hire Clerks With A History Of Problematic Behavior, But Maybe They Shouldn't?
The federal judiciary could adopt the Clanton Rule.