Alaska federal judge resigns after investigators say he created a hostile workplace (NPR)

The federal judiciary is facing a reckoning, Aliza Shatzman told NPR’s Carrie Johnson, following Alaska federal judge Joshua Kindred’s resignation. It's unsurprising that this type of appalling abuse continues unabated in the federal judiciary, considering the lack of guardrails to prevent it. Real accountability and sweeping reform are urgently necessary.

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

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Federal Judge in Alaska Resigns Amid Accusations of Sexual Harassment (NYT)