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Blockbuster NYT Reveal About Judge Ross ScandalFor several weeks now, I have been surprised that the major newspapers have not covered the Judge Ross scandal. In particular, I was shocked to see nothing from the New York Times and the Washington Post. I even noted how Bloomberg Law was winning the coverage. Well, it seems the Times was working on something big. Nicholas Bogel-Burroughs and Mattathias Schwartz published a story this morning about Judge Ross. And we learn a lot. They got three law clerks to speak, plus they got a copy of the "apology" letter.
First, this "secret" was passed down from year-to-year among law clerks:
Second, Judge Fogel--unlike Judge Wood-stated the obvious. The punishment handed down was woefully inadequate.
Another judge who shall remained unnamed wrote to me, saying that my post about Judge Wood was out of line, and demanded and I should apologize. I added an update to my post, but my criticism stands even stronger in light of the correction. Third, we get more details about her chambers:
And details about the sex:
Fourth, the clerks were even more troubled about her utter disregard for the civil docket. They insist barely 5% of the civil orders were reviewed, and only then for typos and gramma.
The Eleventh Circuit could have compared her draft orders and published orders, but decided not to investigate this ground. Fifth, the Times obtained a copy of the "apology" note. I put "apology" in quotes because this is woefully inadequate. It's like saying, "I'm sorry you were offended."
I wonder if ChatGPT wrote this? Sixth, the clerks found the letter "offensively vague."
I agree. The whistleblower clerk should appeal this matter to the Judicial Conference of the United States. The Chief Justice needs to confront this mess. Seventh, the Times actually got members of the Atlanta bar to go on record.
I hope this reporting jumpstarts impeachment talk. The post Blockbuster NYT Reveal About Judge Ross Scandal appeared first on Reason.com. |
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