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4/26/26

We must hold judges to the same standard as members of Congress for sexual harassment

LAP’s President and Founder, Aliza Shatzman, discusses the recently released House Ethics Report and members of Congress being held accountable for sexual misconduct: we must hold judges to the same high standard.

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