
This weekly newsletter will briefly summarize new judicial discipline decisions, formal complaints, and other developments in judicial conduct and ethics, with deeper dives for paid subscribers.
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Colorado judge suspended for ticket-fixing and criticizing a diversion agreement during a hearing
Accepting and adopting a stipulation, the Colorado Independent Judicial Discipline Adjudicative Board suspended a judge for 90 days without p...
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North Carolina judge censured for not resolving cases from his law practice until 4 months after he took the bench
Adopting the findings of the fact and conclusions of law of the Judicial Standards Commission and accepting its recommendati...
New York judge removed for practicing law, allowing a non-lawyer employee to perform legal services, and other misconduct
A headline in thecityreporter.nyc announced: “Queens Judge Ousted Over Law Practice, Fake Lawyer Scheme.” In a press...
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The writers behind this newsletter.
Cynthia Gray was director of the Center for Judicial Ethics, a national clearinghouse for information about judicial ethics and discipline, from 1990 to 2023, after which she became director emeritus, a part-time position, until 2025.
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