...5.7 percent compared with 2011, according to data from the American Judicature Society Center for Judicial Ethics. The number of disciplinary matters resulting in...
Originally Published: National Law Journal
...later appear in court before the justices they helped elect. An American Judicature Society study found that 60 percent of cases before the Pennsylvania Supreme...
...the American Bar Association and its antitrust and litigation sections, the American Judicature Society and the Philadelphia and Pennsylvania bar associations. He was also a...
Richard Cebull, chief judge of the U.S. District Court for the District of Montana, has initiated a disciplinary investigation into his own behavior after acknowledging he sent a racist e-mail to fri
Originally Published: National Law Journal
...100,000.'" Seth Anderson, executive director of the American Judicature Society, participated in the panel discussion and said one fear with justices...
...Institute last month. He was also appointed to two American Judicature Society committees and served as a panelist at the Seventh Annual...
...a national court-watching organization. Released March 17, the American Judicature Society's study is used by the AJS and Pennsylvanians for Modern...
Pennsylvanians for Modern Courts, or PMC, and PMCAction have been working for many years to change the way Pennsylvania selects appellate court judges
The commission charged with evaluating the state's juvenile justice system and judicial disciplinary procedures has accused the Judicial Conduct Board of refusing to cooperate with its attempts to fu
The commission charged with evaluating the state's juvenile justice system and judicial disciplinary procedures has accused the Judicial Conduct Board of refusing to cooperate with its attempts to fu
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