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The Hill: The quiet, terrifying weaponization of state judicial conduct commissions

Bryna Godar 11.01.24

Little-known state judicial conduct commissions play a key role in investigating judicial misconduct. These often-overlooked bodies exist in every state and typically include judges, attorneys and other members of the public. Their job is to investigate complaints and hold judges accountable for misconduct. But what happens when politicians use these commissions to target judges they disagree with or seek favorable outcomes in court? We’re starting to find out.