Hmmmmm ..
Years ago I filed a formal ethics complaint against an attorney who had libeled me in a piece of correspondence.
As I should have expected the Bar Association circled the wagons and the State Board refused to discipline. There was no appeals process, but I filed a request under the state’s FOIA act for records and details of their investigation/deliberation.
They refused, claiming that it would reveal privileged information, sources and methods.
I guess I’m just not as important as some people.
Their identity, life, and secret location is more important than our
Congress' need to know.
Members of Congress have demonstrated again and again that they can't
keep anything privileged secret.
While your case is interesting, it has nothing to do with this sort
of thing.
As I understand it, this is a matter of law. These reports are always
summarized or redacted heavily.
What's more the demoncRats in Congress know that damn well.
This judge is a Clinton appointee, and has no clue here.
Bar associations exist only to protect lawyers.