Federal law clerks rarely file complaints against judges, with only two such complaints filed in the last year according to recent statistics. This low number is attributed to systemic issues including a chilling effect on clerk complaints and a lack of judicial accountability. The article highlights that abusive behavior by judges often goes unpunished, leading to continued mistreatment of subordinates and undermining public trust in the judiciary. It calls for meaningful action to address judicial misconduct and enhance transparency and accountability within the federal courts.
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