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judges work from home
judges work from home

Ahh, working from home. It seemed like I was always working from home after hours and on weekends anyway, so I think, why not? I collect my robe from chambers, look around, and wonder when I will be back. ...

Taking the bench . . . home

Ahh, working from home. It seemed like I was always working from home after hours and on weekends anyway, so I think, why not? I collect my robe from chambers, look around, and wonder when I will be back. ...

End Systemic Racism
End Systemic Racism

The majority of judges believe that racism is systemic in the United States’ criminal justice system, according to the NJC’s monthly survey of its alumni. In the survey, emailed the first week of July...

Most judges believe the criminal justice system suffers from racism

The majority of judges believe that racism is systemic in the United States’ criminal justice system, according to the NJC’s monthly survey of its alumni. In the survey, emailed the first week of July...

Courtroom bench
Courtroom bench

Congratulations to the following judges who are either new to the bench or have recently been elected, appointed or hired for a new position. Traci Belmore, Office of Administrative Hearings, California Barb...

Welcome to the Bench, June 2020

Congratulations to the following judges who are either new to the bench or have recently been elected, appointed or hired for a new position. Traci Belmore, Office of Administrative Hearings, California Barb...

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