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Ninth Circus: Current chief judge opens sexual misconduct probe of former chief judge Alex Kozinski

Posted by Olog-hai on Fri Dec 15 00:51:02 2017

WaPo

Chief judge initiates review of allegations against Alex Kozinski

By Matt Zapotosky
December 14, 2017 at 9:45 PM
The chief judge of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 9th Circuit on Thursday initiated a review of misconduct allegations against Judge Alex Kozinski — the powerful jurist who has come under fire in recent days after former clerks and other lower-level staffers accused him of subjecting them to a range of inappropriate sexual conduct or comments.

Chief Judge Sidney R. Thomas wrote in an order that even absent a formal complaint, he could initiate a review “when there is information constituting reasonable grounds for inquiry into whether a covered judge has engaged in judicial misconduct.”

He wrote that he would treat allegations in a Washington Post article that detailed six women’s experiences with Kozinski — a former chief of the 9th Circuit who still works as a judge — as the basis for a complaint in the case. Thomas asked that the chief justice of the U.S. Supreme Court reassign the case to a different judicial council.

Meanwhile, at least one current clerk for Kozinski resigned, a 9th Circuit official confirmed Thursday. The reason was not immediately clear. Assistant Circuit Executive David J. Madden said in an email: “I can confirm that one or more clerks has resigned. I am unable to comment further as I do not know whether the separation(s) may involve a confidential personnel matter.”

An administrative assistant for Kozinski said the judge was not available to comment.

Collectively, the steps represent the first tangible fallout for Kozinski after The Washington Post’s report last week that six women — all former clerks or more-junior staffers known as externs in the 9th Circuit — had alleged that Kozinski subjected them to inappropriate sexual conduct or comments.

The chief judge’s initiating the review is a first step, but could ultimately lead Kozinski to be reprimanded, asked to retire or blocked from taking new cases for a period of time.

Two of the women who talked to The Post, novelist Heidi Bond and law professor Emily Murphy, spoke on the record.

Bond, a former Kozinski clerk, described how the judge had showed her porn in his chambers on at least three occasions, as well as a chart that purported to list the women with whom he and college classmates had sexual relations.

“When this happened, I felt like a prey animal — as if I had to make myself small,” Bond wrote in a first-person account of the encounter. “If I did, if I never admitted to having any emotions at all, I would get through it.”

Murphy, a former 9th Circuit clerk, described how the judge had commented on how she should work out naked in a gym during a discussion with her and other clerks — pressing on as others in the group tried to change the subject.

“It wasn’t just clear that he was imagining me naked, he was trying to invite other people — my professional colleagues — to do so as well,” Murphy told The Post. “That was what was humiliating about it.”

Another former clerk, speaking on the condition of anonymity out of fear of possible retaliation, also said the judge showed her porn in his chambers. The others described various comments and inappropriate behavior.

After The Post’s report, at least two other women published firsthand accounts of inappropriate interactions with the judge.

Nancy Rapoport, special counsel to the president of the University of Nevada, Las Vegas, wrote that when she was clerking for another judge in the mid-1980s, Kozinski invited her for drinks with him and his own clerks. When she arrived, Rapoport wrote, Kozinski was alone, and at one point asked her, “What do single girls in San Francisco do for sex?”

Dahlia Lithwick, who clerked in the 9th Circuit in the mid-1990s, wrote in Slate that she had called Kozinski’s chambers trying to reach one of his then-clerks about plans they had made, and Kozinski answered the phone. The judge, Lithwick wrote, asked where she was, and when she said she was in a hotel room, he responded, “What are you wearing?”

“I was taken aback, in part because nobody talked this way in real life,” Lithwick wrote.

Kozinski has previously faced a judicial investigation, after the Los Angeles Times revealed in 2008 that he had a publicly accessible website that contained pornographic images. In that case, Kozinski initiated the complaint himself, and an investigation ultimately found he did not intend to allow the public to see the material and that, instead, the judge and his son were careless in protecting a private server from being accessible on the Internet.

Anthony J. Scirica, then the chief judge of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 3rd Circuit, wrote at the time that Kozinski’s “conduct exhibiting poor judgment with respect to this material created a public controversy that can reasonably be seen as having resulted in embarrassment to the institution of the federal judiciary.”


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Re: Ninth Circus: Current chief judge opens sexual misconduct probe of former chief judge Alex Kozinski

Posted by BILLBKLYN on Fri Dec 15 01:09:01 2017, in response to Ninth Circus: Current chief judge opens sexual misconduct probe of former chief judge Alex Kozinski, posted by Olog-hai on Fri Dec 15 00:51:02 2017.

Oy yoy yoy

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Re: Ninth Circus: Current chief judge opens sexual misconduct probe of former chief judge Alex Kozinski

Posted by SMAZ on Fri Dec 15 09:46:16 2017, in response to Ninth Circus: Current chief judge opens sexual misconduct probe of former chief judge Alex Kozinski, posted by Olog-hai on Fri Dec 15 00:51:02 2017.

From Wikipedia :

Kozinski was nominated by President Ronald Reagan on June 5, 1985, to the United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit,

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Re: Ninth Circus: Current chief judge opens sexual misconduct probe of former chief judge Alex Kozinski

Posted by AlM on Fri Dec 15 12:23:30 2017, in response to Re: Ninth Circus: Current chief judge opens sexual misconduct probe of former chief judge Alex Kozinski, posted by SMAZ on Fri Dec 15 09:46:16 2017.

But he's 9th Circuit. I thought they were all Commies.


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Ninth Circus former chief judge Alex Kozinski announces immediate retirement

Posted by Olog-hai on Mon Dec 18 10:13:03 2017, in response to Ninth Circus: Current chief judge opens sexual misconduct probe of former chief judge Alex Kozinski, posted by Olog-hai on Fri Dec 15 00:51:02 2017.

WaPo again

Federal appeals judge announces immediate retirement amid investigation prompted by accusations of sexual misconduct

By Matt Zapotosky
December 18, 2017 at 9:28 AM
Alex Kozinski, the powerful judge on the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 9th Circuit who was facing a judicial investigation over allegations that he subjected 15 women to inappropriate sexual behavior, announced Monday that he would retire effective immediately.

In a statement provided by his lawyer, Kozinski apologized, saying that he “had a broad sense of humor and a candid way of speaking to both male and female law clerks alike,” and that “in doing so, I may not have been mindful enough of the special challenges and pressures that women face in the workplace.”

“It grieves me to learn that I caused any of my clerks to feel uncomfortable; this was never my intent,” he said.

Kozinski, 67, said although family and friends had urged him to stay on, “at least long enough to defend myself,” he “cannot be an effective judge and simultaneously fight this battle.”

“Nor would such a battle be good for my beloved federal judiciary. And so I am making the decision to retire, effective immediately,” he said.

The announcement comes just days after The Washington Post reported that nine more women had accused Kozinski of subjecting them to sexual comments or other conduct, including four who said he touched them inappropriately. That story followed another report in The Post, which detailed the allegations of six women, including former clerks who said Kozinski had them watch porn in his chambers.

After the first report, the chief judge of the 9th Circuit initiated a review of Kozinski’s conduct, and the case was assigned Friday to the 2nd Circuit judicial council.


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Re: Ninth Circuit former chief judge Alex Kozinski announces immediate retirement

Posted by mtk52983 on Mon Dec 18 11:20:50 2017, in response to Ninth Circus former chief judge Alex Kozinski announces immediate retirement, posted by Olog-hai on Mon Dec 18 10:13:03 2017.

I respect his choice to retire, although I will miss his colorfulness. Also one of the few true Libertarian judges on the Court of Appeals.

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Re: Ninth Circuit former chief judge Alex Kozinski announces immediate retirement

Posted by AlM on Mon Dec 18 12:25:38 2017, in response to Re: Ninth Circuit former chief judge Alex Kozinski announces immediate retirement, posted by mtk52983 on Mon Dec 18 11:20:50 2017.

Libertarian

As in taking liberties?


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Re: Ninth Circuit former chief judge Alex Kozinski announces immediate retirement

Posted by mtk52983 on Mon Dec 18 13:12:13 2017, in response to Re: Ninth Circuit former chief judge Alex Kozinski announces immediate retirement, posted by AlM on Mon Dec 18 12:25:38 2017.

Judge Kozinski has been a staunch defender of the Bill of Rights. See, for example, his dissent in United States v. Faagai

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