From Dr. Richard Cordero–Fighting Judicial Immunity in the face of serious torts and felonies and extrinisic fraud on the court

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On Suing Judges For Wrongdoing

Sources of authority that impose a duty of accountability on judges

and that can be invoked when suing a judge for wrongdoing,

but that judges have supplanted with

their self-serving doctrine of judicial immunity and

abusive practices to the same effect;

and an out-of-court strategy to expose judges’ wrongdoing and

bring about judicial reform

 

By

Dr. Richard Cordero, Esq.

Ph.D., University of Cambridge, England

M.B.A., University of Michigan Business School

D.E.A., La Sorbonne, Paris

Judicial Discipline Reform

New York City

Dr.Richard.Cordero.Esq@hotmail.com

Dr.Richard.Cordero.Esq@cantab.net

RicCordero@verizon.net

Corderoric@yahoo.com

www.linkedin.com/pub/dr-richard-cordero-esq/4b/8ba/50/

 

Table of Contents

 

A. How federal judges are unaccountable in practice and engage in wrongdoing risklessly

B. Sources of authority that establish the accountability of federal judges

1. ‘Bad Behaviour’ under Article III of the Constitution

2. Impeachment under Article II of the Constitution

3. Equal protection of the laws under the Fourteenth and Fifth Amendments

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