Judicial Ethics Villain: Judge Amy Berman Jackson
This case would be an ideal one to challenge for an American Civil Liberties Union that, sadly, no longer exists.
This case would be an ideal one to challenge for an American Civil Liberties Union that, sadly, no longer exists.
Was the judge too mean to potential jurors?
Looking back on Brown v. Bd. of Education
It is unfortunate that the judge, who is not one of those evil Trump judges but a moderate appointed by President Bush II, began his opinion with an invitation to be misquoted and misunderstood.
Three cases, many issues…
“What do you think of an age limit for Federal judges, setting either 70 or 75 as a mandatory retirement age?”
Halt 8 executions, then play a role in an anti-death penalty protest…wait, people have a problem with a judge doing this?
And speaking of ideas too ridiculous to talk about..
Because the Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court had the wisdom, courage and integrity to let a Peeping Michael go free to hammer home the principle that the state should not be able to punish what Kate Balduan and Gizmodo might think is unethical conduct without laws that actually make such conduct illegal, every one of us is a little bit safer from government oppression.
Should judges be sending offenders to AA?