Judges Say Social Media and Political Polarization Puts Them in Danger
A panel of federal and state judges at Relativity Fest 2024 discussed how social media has resulted in a spike in harassment and threats against judges and their families. They called on lawyers and bar associations to help.
October 08, 2024 at 04:59 PM
7 minute read
JudgesWhether in state or federal court, in a custody battle, or an election interference trial, when a judge makes a decision, one side is happier than the other.
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