Breaking: A Misconduct Investigation Into Now-Retired Judge Kozinski, Accused Of Sexual Harassment, Won't Go Forward https://www.buzzfeed.com/zoetillman/a-misconduct-investigation-into-a-now-retired-judge-accused?utm_term=.efbGKNqDr … from @zoetillman
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I would think public censure of a judge who retires after a complaint is referred to a judicial council might very well still advance those aims — and, per the commentary, "help to correct a specific harm to an individual" (i.e., those who complained of that judge's behavior).
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Anyway, having spent some time looking into the congressional process for dealing with workplace complaints, it seemed important to look at the way the system in the judiciary is allowing similar complaint secrecy/avoidance.
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Further note that
@kellyasingleton got me thinking about how the retirement/pension language — https://www.law.cornell.edu/uscode/text/28/371 … — arguably conflicts with the judicial council's reading of the complaint statute —>https://twitter.com/chrisgeidner/status/960679435035869185 …Show this thread
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