“It is high noon and Judge James Cita is making the the world a safe place for you and I. In an unusual move by the Appellate Division Panel hearing a criminal appeal by Alex Ramirez, the Judges lodged an ethics complaint with the ACJC against Judge Cita. Judge Cita mocked…”
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DEMOCRATS PUSH SUPREME COURT ETHICS BILL
by lawrence berezin on March 2, 2011 in Aside
N.J. Law Journal reports: Two Democratic lawmakers announced legislation today that would shake up the ways that U.S. Supreme Court justices handle ethical questions. The legislation would require the Judicial Conference to set up a process for taking in ethics complaints about the justices, and for investigating those complaints. It would require justices to explain […]
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