A recent case involving Justice Sherri L. Eisenpress from Rockland County, NY highlights the need for judicial accountability, especially in…
When Custody Conflict Turns Criminal: Violence Is Never a Parental Right
A custody dispute turned violent when a biological father allegedly opened fire on his daughter’s adoptive parents, underscoring the hard…
When Violence Reaches the Bench
When violence reaches a courthouse, it signals more than a security failure—it exposes deeper cracks in trust, accountability, and how…
When AI Lies to the Court, Families Pay the Price: Lessons From Pennsylvania
Artificial intelligence is being promoted to enhance access to justice for self-represented litigants, but a Pennsylvania scandal reveals its dangers.…
When Accessibility Becomes Optional: The White House ASL Interpreter Fight and America’s Disability Enforcement Gap
Federal court rulings requiring the White House to provide ASL interpreters for briefings highlight systemic issues in disability rights enforcement…
Alabama Judge Sentencing Case Shows Why Accuracy—and Accountability—Still Matter
Gilbert P. Self, a former judge in Alabama, was sentenced to 12 years in prison for misusing public funds, not…
Wisconsin Judge Convicted of Obstruction Raises Hard Questions About Power, Process, and the Rule of Law
Milwaukee County Circuit Judge Hannah Dugan was convicted of felony obstruction for interfering with federal immigration agents' arrest of an…