Judges and Judiciary,
Government
Jun. 5, 2018
Federal judiciary’s workplace review committee releases report, suggesting 24 changes
A working group charged with reviewing the federal judiciary’s workplace policies following the resignation of a 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals judge amid sexual harassment claims, released its much anticipated report Monday, suggesting that the courts clarify confidentiality policies and judicial ethics codes.
A committee charged with reviewing the federal judiciary’s workplace policies following the resignation of a 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals judge amid sexual harassment claims released its much-anticipated report Monday, suggesting that the courts clarify confidentiality policies and judicial ethics codes.
In a 144-page report, the nine-member group, consisting of federal judges and court administrators, provided the Judicial Conf...
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