Financial disclosure reports for 257 federal appellate judges reveal a trove of details about their outside earnings. Read More » Law schools paid federal appeals judges anywhere from several thousand dollars for a lecture to nearly $278,000 for full-semester teaching in 2012 — at once buying prestige and giving students a direct line to some of the judiciary's top legal minds. Read More » Nearly half of the financial reports federal appellate judges filed last year included redacted information, according to a review of the annual disclosures. Read More » Each spring, federal judges file public reports on their finances, including income they earned on the side, gifts, reimbursed trips and investments. But they aren't instantly and easily accessible. Read More » In 2012, four federal appeals judges enjoyed free legal services from law firms — including Judge Jay Bybee of the Ninth Circuit, for the sixth year in a row — and another 14 had financial agreements with firms they worked for before taking the bench. Read More » Federal appeals judges traveled the globe in 2012 on the tab of law schools, bar associations, private companies and other groups. Read More » |
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