Seven district court and bankruptcy judges in the Third Circuit were named among those who took sponsored trips in order to attend educational seminars over the last five years in a report from the Center for Public Integrity.

The bulk of the seminars were held at George Mason University’s Law & Economics Center in Virginia and the Foundation for Research on Economics and the Environment in Montana — both of which were cast in the report as politically conservative institutions.

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