Judicial Branch Employees Have No Rights At Work. The Judiciary Accountability Act Could Change That.

In Balls and Strikes, Aliza Shatzman wrote about Strickland v. U.S., the case involving a former North Carolina federal public defender suing the judiciary for employment discrimination. The case highlights the reality that judges are above many of the laws they enforce.

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New Clerkships Database Empowers Law Clerks To Review Their Bosses.

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Law clerks rate judges as bosses in newly launched database.