Sexual Harassment Rocks The Federal Judiciary Again. It’s Time For A Reckoning.

More than six years after sexual misconduct allegations first rocked the Ninth Circuit and the federal judiciary publicly committed to reform, you would think the Ninth Circuit in particular, and the federal judiciary generally, would have implemented guardrails to prevent egregious sexual harassment in federal judicial chambers. In fact, you’d be wrong.

Sweeping reform and real accountability are urgently necessary in the wake of Joshua Kindred’s resignation, Aliza Shatzman argues in Above the Law. The time for change is now.

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Democratic lawmakers say Alaska judge's misconduct shows need for reforms (Reuters)