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Documents Relating to Judicial Reform
Judicial Conflict of Interest
Adjunct professorships, board memberships, paid travel to resort locations, and scholarships to their families create a blatant conflict of interest for judges who preside over Tulane cases.
Investing in Judicial Loyalty
Paid travel for judges may facilitate favorable treatment for Tulane University by the courts.
Friends in High Places
Good relationships with judges may help secure favored treatment for Tulane.
Judge Berrigan and Tulane
Bernofsky explains why Judge Ginger Berrigan had a material conflict of interest in his case against Tulane.
Censorship of News Questioned
After Chief Judge Carolyn D. King of the Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals questioned the impartiality of Judge Berrigan, the front-page story carrying this information quietly disappeared from Internet databases.
Tulane's Scholarship Scandal
How a scheme involving scholarship gifts to judges and legislators in Louisiana can be a corrupting influence.
Tulane's Scholarship Scandal – Continued
Twenty years after the scandal first broke, legislators remain indebted to Tulane for the privilege of handing out valuable scholarships.
On Judicial Misconduct and Discipline
A critique by noted judicial activist, Elena Ruth Sassower, on the current status of judicial discipline.
Contemporary Judicial Discipline
Misconduct complaints against federal judges are shrouded in secrecy and generally dismissed with little or no explanation or regard to merit.
Judicial Immunity
"In the American judicial system, few more serious threats to individual liberty can be imagined than a corrupt judge."
Democratizing the Judiciary
How judicial sovereign immunity and unaccountability can thwart citizens from attaining justice (Part 1).
How the Judiciary Stole the Right to Petition
How judicial sovereign immunity and unaccountability can thwart citizens from attaining justice (Part 2).