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3/3/26

Congress must act to address judicial corruption

LAP’s President and Founder, Aliza Shatzman, calls on congressional action to address judicial corruption, particularly in light of three major judicial misconduct complaints that have recently been filed and brought to public attention through LAP’s advocacy and investigative efforts.

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