Ethics/Professional Responsibility
May 23, 2015
Deliberations of judicial watchdog should be public
The state's judicial watchdog agency, is made up of judges, lawyers and members of the public. Yet the its deliberations are conducted completely under the radar, with no public scrutiny. By Tamir Sukkary




The California Commission on Judicial Performance, the state's judicial watchdog agency,
is made up of judges, lawyers and members of the public. They are the judges of the
judges, the sole public agents charged with investigating magistrates accused of judicial
misconduct. Yet the commission's deliberations are conducted completely under the
radar, with no public scrutiny.
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