that there "justice for all"
https://news.bloomberglaw.com/us-la...nts-dismissed-with-further-appeals-possible-2
The panel once again confirmed that the Judicial Conduct and Disability Act, the federal law establishing a process for filing judicial misconduct complaints, only covers lower court judges.
While the original order was unanimous, this time two judges—Tenth Circuit Judges Mary Beck Briscoe and Carlos Lucero—did not agree with the decision. They argued that a new panel of judges should review the claims this time around in order to provide a meaningful appeal.
https://www.foxnews.com/politics/fe...-over-justice-kavanaugh-misconduct-complaints
Federal court panel dismisses appeals over Justice Kavanaugh misconduct complaints
“Because the intervening event in this matter resulted in the loss of jurisdiction,” said the court, referring to Kavanaugh’s elevation to the Supreme Court, “this Council does not have the authority to investigate or make findings upon which to base any remedial action.”
“I am left to conclude that the entire Council should be disqualified from participating in consideration of the current petitions for review,” wrote Judge Mary Beck Briscoe. “And, in turn, I conclude that the petitions for review should be considered by a different body, specifically the Judicial Conference Committee on Judicial Conduct and Disability.” Judge Carlos Lucero agreed.
https://news.bloomberglaw.com/us-la...nts-dismissed-with-further-appeals-possible-2
The panel once again confirmed that the Judicial Conduct and Disability Act, the federal law establishing a process for filing judicial misconduct complaints, only covers lower court judges.
While the original order was unanimous, this time two judges—Tenth Circuit Judges Mary Beck Briscoe and Carlos Lucero—did not agree with the decision. They argued that a new panel of judges should review the claims this time around in order to provide a meaningful appeal.
https://www.foxnews.com/politics/fe...-over-justice-kavanaugh-misconduct-complaints
Federal court panel dismisses appeals over Justice Kavanaugh misconduct complaints
“Because the intervening event in this matter resulted in the loss of jurisdiction,” said the court, referring to Kavanaugh’s elevation to the Supreme Court, “this Council does not have the authority to investigate or make findings upon which to base any remedial action.”
“I am left to conclude that the entire Council should be disqualified from participating in consideration of the current petitions for review,” wrote Judge Mary Beck Briscoe. “And, in turn, I conclude that the petitions for review should be considered by a different body, specifically the Judicial Conference Committee on Judicial Conduct and Disability.” Judge Carlos Lucero agreed.