Judge’s Conviction Upheld in Trump Immigration Case
#TrumpImmigration #JudicialAccountabilityA federal judge upheld former Wisconsin judge Hannah Dugan's conviction for obstructing immigration agents, reigniting debate on Trump-era enforcement. Dugan faces up to five years in prison but likely probation, as her case tests judicial responses to immigration crackdowns. read more
Three judges face scandals sparking accountability debate
#JudicialAccountability #JudicialMisconductThree U.S. judges face scandals: an Atlanta judge accused of sex in chambers, an Idaho judge allegedly smashing glasses, and a Michigan judge violating probation. These cases renew scrutiny on judicial accountability and misconduct policing. read more
Judges Warn of Constitutional Crisis Over Defiance
#JudicialAccountability #RuleOfLawA federal judge documented hundreds of instances where the Trump administration ignored court orders, threatening contempt. The article argues judges must enforce compliance to prevent courts from becoming powerless and uphold judicial authority. read more