Thanks to the Brennan Center there is a very interesting piece on judicial ethics in the states.
| Charles Gardner Geyh, a law professor at Indiana University, offers a deep dive into the history of judicial ethics and discipline in the states, providing broader context to the U.S. Supreme Court’s recent adoption of a code of conduct. “Essential to any reform effort is the need for state judicial systems to internalize more fully that rigorous investigation and remediation of judicial misconduct is indicative not of a system in trouble, but of a system in good repair,” he writes. READ MORE |