...of the procedural rule amendments the high court has adopted since the ICJJ issued its recommendations in May 2010, as well as those the court...
...the 2010 final report of the Pennsylvania Interbranch Commission on Juvenile Justice (ICJJ), which investigated the juvenile justice scandal in Luzerne County, according to a...
The Pennsylvania Judicial Conduct Board more than tripled the number of "letters of caution" it sent to members of the state judiciary in 2011, according to the board's annual report.The 35 letters w
In the week following the 17.5-year federal prison sentence handed down to former Luzerne County President Judge Michael T. Conahan, several judicial watchers told the Law Weekly they were far from s
An American Bar Association report on Pennsylvania's judicial conduct system provided a number of helpful recommendations on ways to improve the system and did so without being overly critical, parti
In addition to the 14 recommendations an American Bar Association committee issued regarding the state's judicial conduct system, the 56-page report also unveiled aspects of the inner workings of the
...just over a year after the Interbranch Commission on Juvenile Justice, or ICJJ, released its report. While all three reports have similarities, the...
...of the system, and expanded public education efforts." The ICJJ's report, however, said the commission lacked "sufficient evidence to conclude...
When the inner workings of former Luzerne County Common Pleas Court Judge Mark A. Ciavarella's courtroom were exposed to the light of day, perhaps the most startling revelation was that most children
...judicial conduct system. That's shocking because much of the ICJJ's work focused on the failure of the judicial conduct system to...
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