Readers of this blog may be familiar with the article by Judge Alex Kozinski about how he hires and interacts with law clerks, earlier than his competitors:
Confessions of a Bad Apple, The Yale Law Journal, Vol. 100, No. 6 (Apr., 1991), pp. 1707-1730
It began as follows:
I was sad to notice this Dec 8 Washington Post story which reports that Judge Kozinski is the latest public figure to face credible allegations, from six of his former clerks, of being a different sort of bad apple.
Prominent appeals court Judge Alex Kozinski accused of sexual misconduct
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December 18 update from the Washington Post: Federal appeals judge announces immediate retirement amid probe of sexual misconduct allegations
Confessions of a Bad Apple, The Yale Law Journal, Vol. 100, No. 6 (Apr., 1991), pp. 1707-1730
It began as follows:
I was sad to notice this Dec 8 Washington Post story which reports that Judge Kozinski is the latest public figure to face credible allegations, from six of his former clerks, of being a different sort of bad apple.
Prominent appeals court Judge Alex Kozinski accused of sexual misconduct
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December 18 update from the Washington Post: Federal appeals judge announces immediate retirement amid probe of sexual misconduct allegations
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