The Judiciary Accountability Act: Dismantling the Myth of the Untouchable Judge

In the NYU Journal of Legislation & Public Policy, Aliza Shatzman argues that we can dismantle the myth of the untouchable judge and finally correct historically intractable problems in the judiciary - including gender discrimination, harassment, and retaliation - by extending Title VII to judiciary employees and revising the Employee Dispute Resolution (EDR) Plan.

NYU Journal of Legislation & Public Policy
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On passing the Judiciary Accountability Act: 'The Judge Who Harassed Me Was Never Held Accountable for His Actions’