Judges and Judiciary
Feb. 22, 2018
U.S. Courts’ harassment panel to review comments from clerks, employees
Administrative leaders of the federal judiciary announced Wednesday that a group reviewing the courts’ internal harassment policies had met once and would hear input from clerks addressing concerns raised by members of the legal community following the resignation of Judge Alex Kozinski amid accusations of inappropriate sexually themed behavior.
Administrative leaders of the federal judiciary announced Wednesday that a group reviewing internal harassment policies had met once and is ready to hear from clerks about inappropriate behavior and harassment, following the resignation of Judge Alex Kozinski.
The working group, established at the request of U.S. Chief Justice John G. Roberts Jr., said it would accept comments from “current and former federal Judiciary law clerks an...
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