U.S. 10th Circuit Court Of Appeals
Recent News About U.S. 10th Circuit Court Of Appeals
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Panel: Democratizing info on judges for law clerkship database raises 'ethical concerns'
In spite of growing participation among state and federal judges in Legal Accountability Project's LAP Pledge, the Committee on Codes of Conduct of the Judicial Conference advised 10th Circuit Court of Appeals Chief Judge Jerome Holmes that distributing post clerkship surveys to current and former clerks, and other facets of the pledge, "gives rise to ethical concerns." -
EEOC loses again as it backs Muslim women who say they weren't hired because of hijabs
DENVER (Legal Newsline) – After more than four years of litigation and two court victories, it looks like an airplane cleaning service might finally be clear from the federal agency that pushed the case all the way to a federal appeals court.