Separation of Powers

The Lawless Loop: How Judicial Misconduct Oversight Broke Down in America

Americans are angry—and rightly so. Across the federal courts, the public sees rulings that look arbitrary, dismissive, or self-protective. Yet no one is ever held accountable. The judiciary was meant to be the citizen’s last refuge. Too often, it has become the first obstacle. Each year, more than a thousand judicial-misconduct complaints reach the courts. [...]

2025-11-03T15:19:10-05:00November 3rd, 2025|Updates|Comments Off on The Lawless Loop: How Judicial Misconduct Oversight Broke Down in America

Judicial Immunity Explained: It Follows the Act, Not the Title

For years, many lawyers, judges, and even civil-rights advocates have repeated a half-truth about judicial immunity: that judges and court officers cannot be sued because of their position. The myth runs deep — that a robe or a title shields its wearer from accountability. But the Supreme Court said something very different.And the matter could [...]

2025-11-05T11:45:34-05:00October 30th, 2025|Updates|Comments Off on Judicial Immunity Explained: It Follows the Act, Not the Title
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