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Discusses mistakes and misconduct by judges and prosecutors.
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Argues that the election represented the theft of a presidential election by unelected judges, and was simply the latest episode in a 200 year-old judicial crime wave.
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Monitors court system to ensure decisions based on law rather than politics. Contains articles, book reviews, current events, and a discussion board.
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Dedicated to improving the judiciary by removing political considerations from the judicial selection process and by ensuring that the process of disciplining and removing judges is effective and meaningful.
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American Judicature Society
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Working to help ensure that state and federal courts remain independent institutions that dispense justice fairly.
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Dedicated to exposing attorney and judicial misconduct.
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Explaining how courts are shielded from politics or any other force that could compromise its ability to make fair rulings.
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Code of Conduct for U.S. Judges
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How to Sue a Judge Without Using a Lawyer
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Judicial Accountability Initiative Law
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USC Symposium
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Frontline investigation of whether cash contributions to judicial political campaigns is corrupting America's courts.
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Seeking to improve the administration of justice through leadership and service to courts around the world.
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Judge O'Scannlain of the 9th Circuit Court of Appeals makes his case against activist interpretations of the law.
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Links to articles and commentary alleging judicial usurpation of politics.
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News on judicial nominations to federal courts. Formed "to oppose the Bush administration's extremist nominees to the federal courts." Contains newsletter, list of partners, and records of nominees.
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Nonprofit Constitution Project promotes bipartisan consensus on the death penalty and wrongful executions, the importance of independent courts, and constitutional amendments. See our public education materials and our member lists of prominent citizens.