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Bad Judges and What To Do About Them -- Opinions and links, from Robert A. Hirschfeld, J.D.
Center for Judicial Accountability, Inc. -- Dedicated to improving the judiciary by removing political considerations from the judicial selection process and by ensuring that the process of disciplining and removing judges is effective and meaningful.
Center for Judicial Independence -- American Judicature Society
Citizens for Independent Courts -- Working to help ensure that state and federal courts remain independent institutions that dispense justice fairly.
Colorado Judicial Usurpation Project -- A project to evaluate Colorado judges on their record of consistently following the Constitution and statutes of Colorado, and avocating for jury nullification.
Document - Folio Infobase -- Code of Conduct for U.S. Judges
Fault Lines - Raking Muck -- Article arguing that Roger Grace''s legal newspaper regularly embarrasses local judges, but faces extinction at the hands of a bigger rival.
Future of the Courts -- Judicial Independence
How to Sue a Judge -- How to Sue a Judge Without Using a Lawyer
Jail 4 Judges -- Judicial Accountability Initiative Law
Judicial Independence and Accountability Symposium -- USC Symposium
Justice for Sale -- Frontline investigation of whether cash contributions to judicial political campaigns is corrupting America''s courts.
KGB-ing America - Defending the independence of the judiciary -- Reaction to ''tough on crime'' measures.
LawZone''s Judges Page -- LawZone''s links to websites with biographies of judges, judges'' homepages
Resources on Judicial Independence and Accountability -- From Snow, Nuffer, Engstrom, Drake, Wade & Smart, PC.
Shredded Fred -- Aticle, opining that art collector Fred Weisman died hoping his elaborate will would immortalize him, but that his "trophy wife" and a "small-time judge and his cronies" got hold of the estate instead.
The New York Law Journal -- Case of judicial immunity doctrine protecting New York judge from charge of erroneous arrest
To Kill a Messenger - for Reporting a Corrupt Judge -- An attorney''s account of how he came to face professional discipline for reporting what he believed to be unethical judicial conduct.
Why Lawyers Make Bad Judges -- An editorial from Nolo''s Legal Encyclopedia.

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