
Why did one federal judge receive only a reprimand after engaging in sexual activities in her chambers, while Federal Judge Pauline Newman remains sidelined after more than three years — with no judicial review of her suspension, despite no findings of misconduct and passing 3 mental fitness tests from 3 different doctors?In this episode of Unwritten Law, Mark Chenoweth and John Vecchione discuss a recent judicial misconduct case that has prompted new scrutiny of the federal judiciary's internal disciplinary process.The discussion explores:A federal judge who received a private reprimand after misconduct findingsWhy the judge was allowed to continue hearing casesHow that outcome compares to Judge Pauline Newman's ongoing suspensionThe role of judicial councils in disciplining federal judgesConcerns about transparency, accountability, and consistencyWhy legal commentators across the ideological spectrum have questioned the resultMark and John also examine what these cases reveal about administrative processes within the judiciary and whether reforms may be needed to restore public confidence.
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