Absolute Power Has Turned the California Judiciary into a Criminal Enterprise Details
VIEW FROM HERE-U.S. Supreme Court Justice Louis Brandeis famously wrote in 1913, “If the broad light of day could be let in upon men’s actions, it would purify them as the sun disinfects.”
Because the California judiciary permits no sunlight into its perfidy, it has become the most destructive institution to the lives of Californians. Neither the governor nor the legislature has the power to suppress any and all inquiry into their predatory abuses as does the California Supreme Court. Without transparency, the public remains clueless. Here is some sunlight.
On Friday, a state Senate ethics panel will begin looking at an ethics complaint filed against Sen. Bob Gardner, a Colorado Springs Republican, tied to comments the senator made in
State Sen. Bob Gardner, a Colorado Springs Republican, spoke to Colorado Politics Friday evening about the ethics complaint filed against him by Chris Forsyth of the Judicial Integrity Project.
Ivie Named to State Commission on Judicial Performance
By Cora Jackson-Fossett, Staff Writer
Published June 10, 2021
Governor Gavin Newsom has appointed prominent Los Angeles attorney, Rickey Ivie to the Commission on Judicial Performance. Newsom made the announcement on May 27.
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In this position, Ivie will serve as one of 11 commission members responsible for investigating complaints of judicial misconduct and judicial incapacity and for disciplining judges. According to ca.gov, the commission’s jurisdiction includes all judges of California’s superior courts and the justices of the Court of Appeal and Supreme Court.
“I am honored that the Governor thought me worthy of an appointment to this distinguished and important commission,” said Ivie, a director and founding member of the multicultural law firm, Ivie McNeill Wyatt Purcell & Diggs (IMW).