Large Firms
Mar. 23, 2007
Law Firm Accuses Judiciary of Stalling on Disclosure Policy
WASHINGTON - A public-interest law firm that has spearheaded criticism of judicial education junkets accused the federal judiciary Wednesday of dragging its feet on implementing a new full-disclosure policy intended to address complaints about judges attending seminars partly funded by corporations.




Daily Journal Staff Writer
WASHINGTON - A public-interest law firm that has spearheaded criticism of judicial education junkets accused the federal judiciary Wednesday of dragging its feet on implementing a new full-disclosure policy intended to address complaints about judges attending seminars partly funded by corporations.
The firm, Washington-based Community Rights ...
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