March 19, 2021 | National Law Journal
The Federal Courts Have a Transparency Problem. Here's How We Can Fix It.The third branch says it's the most transparent when it comes to its work, but it's the least transparent when it comes to the perks.
By Gabe Roth
5 minute read
May 16, 2019 | National Law Journal
9 Justices Shouldn't Abide by 9 Sets of RulesPart of the job of a justice is deciding tough cases, and some polarization can be justified. Yet a closer examination of the court reveals the confounding fact that it's not just the issues of the day on which the justices lack agreement. It's also how they comport themselves as purportedly unprejudiced public officials, a place where consensus should rule the day.
By Gabe Roth
5 minute read
November 14, 2016 | National Law Journal
Taking a New Look at How We Handle Judicial Misconduct AllegationsOPINION: The Judicial Conduct and Disability Act leaves out U.S. Supreme Court justices.
By Gabe Roth
9 minute read
April 04, 2016 | Law.com
Smile, Justices! You're (Not) On Camera. Again.OPINION: It's no surprise that a second cameras-in-the-courts pilot program failed, given its low-tech focus.
By Gabe Roth
8 minute read
October 07, 2014 | Supreme Court Brief
Column: Supreme Court Goes Highbrow to Oppose Broadcasting HearingsReturning to work this week, high court justices should take a page from the Second Circuit and televise.
By Gabe Roth
4 minute read