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By Vivia Chen | December 20, 2017
Those who've gone public with recollections of the now-retired judge's lascivious acts are predominantly from academia. Others who've spoken on the record include a journalist, a law student and a former federal judge.
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By Vivia Chen | December 20, 2017
Those who've gone public with recollections of the now-retired judge's lascivious acts are predominantly from academia. Others who've spoken on the record include a journalist, a law student and a former federal judge.
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By Ross Todd | December 20, 2017
San Francisco Superior Court Judge Suzanne Bolanos prohibited the state auditor from "reweighing evidence or second-guessing the propriety of CJP's determinations."
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By The Associated Press | December 19, 2017
The judge denied bias in his order but stepped aside anyway, and another judge will oversee the case.
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By Tony Mauro | December 19, 2017
The federal law clerk handbook was revised Monday to include language that says nothing in the code of conduct prevents a clerk, or another judiciary employee, from revealing alleged misconduct. "Clerks are encouraged to bring such matters to the attention of an appropriate judge or other official," the handbook now says.
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By Ross Todd | December 18, 2017
Court watchers expect Kozinski's resignation won't be the end of the judiciary's #metoo moment.
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By Jenna Greene | December 18, 2017
Now that Brett Talley is out as a judicial nominee for the Middle District of Alabama, perhaps Terry Moorer will get the seat he deserves. Also, Sidley Austin halts the deportation of hundreds of Cambodian refugees.
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By Josefa Velasquez | December 18, 2017
Christopher C. Clarkin, a justice of the Floyd Town Court since 1999 who is not an attorney, has agreed to resign after an investigation by the Commission on Judicial Conduct into his Facebook postings criticizing public officials and conveying biases in favor of law enforcement and against other groups.
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By Cogan Schneier | December 18, 2017
Facing a sexual assault lawsuit, a former federal judge argues the state law allowing his victim to bring the case violates a state constitution.
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By Cogan Schneier | December 18, 2017
Matthew Petersen, a nominee for the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia, could not define basic legal terms in his hearing before the Senate last week.
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