This page references/contains (in no particular order) materials useful for further study of judicial misconduct.
- The Federalist Papers ⌥.
- U.S. Constitution ⌥.
- Marbury v. Madison ⌥. Caution: faulty PDF (appears to not embed required fonts), but otherwise it’s a great exposition.
- Federal Rules of Civil Procedure (FRCP) ⌥.
- Federal Rules of Appellate Procedure (FRAP) ⌥.
- Supreme Court Rules (SupCtR), 2013 edition ⌥; https://www.law.cornell.edu/rules/supct.
- Federal Rules of Evidence (FRE) ⌥.
- Federal Rules of Civil Procedure, Local Rules (LR), D.Mass. ⌥.
- Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure (FRCrP) ⌥.
- Benchbook for Federal District Judges ⌥.
- Judicial Conduct & Disability Act (JCDA) — Judicial Councils Reform and Judicial Conduct and Disability Act. 28 USC §332(d)(1),351–364 ⌥ (1980).
- Judicial Conduct & Disability Rules (JCDR) — Rules for Judicial-Conduct and Judicial-Disability Proceedings. Judicial Conference of the United States.
- Original 2008 edition (adopted Mar 11, took effect Apr 10): https://www.flmd.uscourts.gov/2008-Judicial_Conduct_and_Disability_Act.pdf ⌥ http://www.uscourts.gov/sites/default/files/judicial-conduct-and-disability-rules-2008_0.pdf ⌥.
- Second (amended Sep 17 2015, published in final form May 4 2016): http://www.uscourts.gov/sites/default/files/guide-vol02e-ch03.pdf ⌥.
- Third (effective Mar 12 2019; changes focused mostly on workplace misconduct, esp. sexual harassment): https://www.uscourts.gov/sites/default/files/judicial_conduct_and_disability_rules_effective_march_12_2019_0.pdf ⌥.
- With Local Rules: http://www.uscourts.gov/judges-judgeships/judicial-conduct-disability (e.g., First Circuit ⌥).
- JudicialMisconduct email group (which we include amongst our Forums as a “pseudo-forum”). Open to the public; self-enrollment by sending an email (any subject, any content, or none at all) to JudicialMisconduct+subscribe@googlegroups.com.
- Dr. Richard Cordero maintains a valuable website at Judicial Discipline Reform. It’s rather quirky in a number of ways (in particular, he writes very formalistically, and he relies too heavily on “statistical” methods [as opposed to explicit/specific provable cases, as we do on this website]), but Cordero is serious and knowledgeable. His primary work-product is a massive two-volume treatise on Exposing Judge’s Unaccountability and Consequent Riskless Wrondoing (Vol. I ⌥, Vol. II ⌥).
- Judicial Ethics Forum (JEF) Articles — Good-sized compilation of ∼60 academic articles on Judicial Ethics, Discipline & Disqualification.
- N.Y. L. Sch. L. Rev., ʋ57 İ4 (2012–2013) ℘659–903 ⌥(incl. some “bonus” essays) (and the many references/citations therein) — Compilation of 10 academic articles from a special Symposium, Trial by Jury or Trial by Motion? Summary Judgment, Iqbal, and Employment Discrimination.
- See also the associated NYLSLR Symposium CLE (Continuing Legal Education) Materials ⌥.
- Sandra Sperino and Suja Thomas, Unequal: How America’s Courts Undermine Discrimination Law, Oxford University Press, 2017. The definitive work on the subject of judicial misconduct in federal employment cases. “Required reading!” Though, none of the cases listed in this book comes even close to the level of Judicial Misconduct exhibited by Tuvell v. IBM.
- Cutting “Old Heads” at IBM, jointly by ProPublica ⌥ and Mother Jones ⌥ (see also video ⌥; methodology ⌥; IEEE Spectrum 1 ⌥; IEEE Spectrum 2 ⌥; IEEE Spectrum 3 ⌥; IBM’s own internal report ⌥; and the EEOC ⌥).
- Bernard J. Sussman, Idiot Legal Arguments: A Casebook for Dealing with Extremist Legal Arguments (formerly available at http://www.adl.org/mwd/suss1.asp).
- Harry Frankfurt, On Bullshit.
- Dennis Curtis, Judith Resnik, Images of Justice, 96 Yale Law Journal 1727 (1987) ⌥.
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