Judges shouldn’t be above the laws they interpret

The federal judiciary's "self-policing" of workplace harassment has utterly failed, Congressman Hank Johnson and Aliza Shatzman argue in MSNBC. That's why the Judiciary Accountability Act, which would extend federal anti-discrimination protections to more than 30,000 judiciary employees, is urgently necessary.

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