Category: Opinion
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When Judges Police Themselves: The Troubling Case of Judge Sarah A.L. Merriam
A complaint against Judge Sarah Merriam of the U.S. Court of Appeals alleges bullying and intimidation, raising concerns about judicial accountability. Previous inquiries deemed her management style excessively harsh. The Legal Accountability Project seeks reforms for protecting clerks, highlighting the judiciary’s reliance on self-policing, which undermines public trust.
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New York Isn’t “Progressive”—It’s Regressive for Anyone Who Can’t Afford the Exit
New York calls itself progressive—but for millions of residents, daily life tells a different story. With rents soaring, families leaving, and middle-class New Yorkers quietly priced out, the city’s policies increasingly reward those who can absorb endless pressure while pushing everyone else toward the exit.

