The problem is that the legal industry, unlike all other industrys, is exempt from public viewing of its self-policing. If a medical doctor, for example, is brought before the medical board for some supposed misdeed, it gets on the news and we get to watch the process and progress. Not so with complaints brought to the the American, or State, Bar Gang(s).
It doesn't matter the entity, agency, government function, or private practice with which the legal professional is associated. The American public has no access to understanding the investigative functions, etc. If your district court is being investigated by any controlling authority, you may never know about it, or how it was mitigated. HDR
"the legal industry, unlike all other industrys, is exempt from public viewing of its self-policing."
Time to trot out yet another of my strategies: How about a campaign for the Popular Barring/Disbarring of Court Officials?
Not just electing judges--let the public vote whether to license/void licenses to practice law. The Constitution doesn't say we have to have an "electoral college" type organization (the bar assns.) for attorneys/jurists.