Short Circuit | Clerks and Harassment
Special guest, Aliza Shatzman — President and Founder of LAP — joins Short Circuit in a conversation about ensuring that as many law clerks as possible have positive clerkship experiences while extending support and resources to those who do not.
'There are judges on the bench right now committing misconduct.' The push to hold misbehaving judges accountable.
Aliza Shatzman joins the KYW In Depth podcast to share how her personal story of harassment and discrimination as a judicial law clerk led her to advocate for justice and accountability in the judiciary.
Aliza Shatzman on Holding Judges Accountable
Aliza Shatzman speaks with Professor Frye on the Ipse Dixit podcast about her article "Untouchable Judges? What I've learned about harassment in the judiciary, and what we can do to stop it," published in the UCLA Journal of Gender & Law.
Dismantling the Myth of the Untouchable Judge
LAP’s President and Founder, Aliza Shatzman, speaks with Sophia Mietus, Michael Beckwith, and Teddy Rube, NYU’s Journal of Legislation & Public Policy editors, to discuss the difficulties in holding federal judges accountable for harassment and abuse of their law clerks, and analyzed a possible legislative solution in Congress: the Judicial Accountability Act.
Justice Denied: Harassment in the Federal Judiciary
Aliza Shatzman visits The Takeaway to speak with Melissa Harris Perry about her Congressional testimony detailing her experience with gender discrimination and harassment by a judge, and how structural change within the judiciary is necessary to hold judges accountable for misconduct and to protect law clerks.
Former Law Clerk Speaks Out About Her Experience With Harassment
Aliza Shatzman visits The Jabot to discuss her experience with mistreatment in the judiciary, why formal avenues of redress are insufficient, and how LAP’s legal tech solution aims to protect law clerks by democratizing information about judges.
How The Judicial System Is Failing Law Clerks
Aliza Shatzman joins Law 360’s Pro Say podcast to discuss her experience with harassment in the judiciary and the institutional barriers that hinder clerks from receiving the basic protections they deserve.