An NPR investigation finds problems with the federal court system and a deep culture of fear about reporting judges for abusive behavior and sexual harassment.
In the federal court system, law clerks find little recourse for bullying and abuse from federal judges, according to a new NPR Investigation.
An NPR investigation finds gaps in the systems to report misbehavior by federal judges and a widespread culture of fear about reporting abuse.
A warning - this piece contains a description of sexual assault. NPR justice correspondent Carrie Johnson reports. CARRIE JOHNSON, BYLINE: In 2020, as the corona virus pandemic began to shut ...
A new NPR investigation has found problems with the system for policing bad behavior by federal judges and a pervasive culture of fear about blowing the whistle. MICHEL MARTIN, HOST: Justice ...