Quiet Reprimand, Loud Scrutiny: The Judge Ross Apology Letters Controversy

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Georgia Judge Eleanor Ross faces impeachment risk after an in-chambers affair, but the Eleventh Circuit and Judicial Conference proposed a private reprimand coupled with vague apology letters to her clerks—an approach critics say sacrifices accountability; one such letter was leaked by the New York Times, highlighting concerns about transparency in judicial discipline.
- You Will Not Believe The ‘Apology’ Letter Judge Eleanor Ross Wrote Her Clerks Above the Law
- Sex, Lies and Secrets: A Federal Judge’s Trysts Go Public The New York Times
- Judge Ross Sent New Apologies to Clerks After First Is Shared Bloomberg Law News
- Federal judges face scrutiny after alleged misconduct in 3 states NPR
- What the Latest Judicial Sex Scandal Tells Us About a Broken System Slate Magazine
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