Sunday, August 16, 2015

Yale Law School on Judaical Corruption

We like to believe our judicial system operates ethically with rare exceptions but that simply isn't the case. This site has shown beyond a doubt just how common corruption is in family/divorce court. But judicial corruption is far more widespread as this Yale Law School report from 2009 shows.
Recent surveys and events indicate that judicial corruption could be a significant problem in the United States... This analysis suggests that our institutions are particularly ineffective at preventing and uncovering judicial bribery in civil disputes and traffic hearings.

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