By Cheryl Miller | July 22, 2020
"Given the intense societal focus on public events that address these issues, a judge's participation in them is likely to be the subject of public scrutiny," a California Supreme Court advisory committee said.
Daily Business Review | Investigation
By Raychel Lean | July 13, 2020
Unwelcome or inappropriate sexual remarks or advances in the workplace are not a common problem within Florida's judiciary — or, at least, that's what a survey of all judicial misconduct cases since 2000 would suggest.
The Legal Intelligencer | News
By P.J. D'Annunzio | July 10, 2020
The Philadelphia Court of Common Pleas held in an apparent issue of first impression that court-appointed guardians ad litem are immune from malpractice suits.
The Legal Intelligencer | Expert Opinion
By Samuel C. Stretton | July 9, 2020
I am a judge and I have received a subpoena to testify in a pending civil suit. Can I testify or should I move to quash the subpoena?
By Ryan Tarinelli | July 2, 2020
During a conference in 2017 on a separate case, Gerber remarked that a defendant's daughter "was 'dressing for attention,' by which he meant 'for men to look at her,'" the commission reported.
By Ryan Tarinelli | July 1, 2020
The state disciplinary commission reported the determination Wednesday against Wayne Pebler, a justice for the Roxbury Town Court in Delaware County.
By Ryan Tarinelli | June 30, 2020
In six small claims cases, the judge delayed providing a decision for between five months and multiple years, the commission reported.
The Legal Intelligencer | Expert Opinion
By Samuel C. Stretton | June 25, 2020
I saw the Pennsylvania Supreme Court adopted a new rule, Professional Conduct Rule 8.4(g). This prohibits discriminatory conduct. If I recall, in an earlier article, I thought you opposed that rule?
By Ryan Tarinelli | June 23, 2020
The state Court of Appeals ruling upholds a determination made by the state's Commission on Judicial Conduct, which recommended that Northport Village Court Justice Paul Senzer be removed from the post.
By Jeremy Fogel | June 19, 2020
Canon 2A of the Code of Conduct provides judges with an express mandate to act in ways "that promote public confidence in the integrity and impartiality of the judiciary." The courts that have spoken up after the killing of George Floyd have made explicit reference to that responsibility.
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