An NPR investigation finds federal judges have monumental affect with few checks on their energy. Regulation clerks and different judicial staff are susceptible to mistreatment and have few job protections.
Isabel Seliger for NPR
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Isabel Seliger for NPR
An NPR investigation finds federal judges have monumental affect with few checks on their energy. Regulation clerks and different judicial staff are susceptible to mistreatment and have few job protections.
Isabel Seliger for NPR
Individuals who work for the federal courtroom system do not have the identical sorts of job protections that almost all different Individuals do.
A virtually year-long NPR investigation has discovered issues with the best way the courts police sexual harassment and bullying…and a pervasive tradition of concern about blowing the whistle.
A warning to our listeners, this piece incorporates an outline of sexual assault.
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