NPR Investigation: Harassment in the Federal Court System
Federal judges have enormous power over their courtrooms and their chambers, which can leave employees vulnerable to abuse, with few ways to report their concerns anonymously. Forty-two current and former federal judicial employees spoke to NPR about their experience of mistreatment working for judges appointed by presidents from both major political parties.
LAP’s President and Founder Aliza Shatzman spoke with NPR’s Carrie Johnson as part of a nearly year long investigation into harassment in the federal court system.