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EPISODE · Feb 17, 2026 · 2 MIN

When Courts Excuse Misconduct: Accountability, Bias, And Power

from The Consider Podcast · host The Consider Podcast Hosts Timothy & Jacob

Send us Fan MailA judicial conduct commission documents a pattern of abusive behavior, staff departures, and a suspension, only for a state supreme court to reverse removal and reopen the door to future judicial roles. We weigh accountability, bias, and how courts should protect both dignity and fairness without sacrificing trust.• misconduct findings that cite staff departures and disrespect• suspension following commission review and delayed hearing• high court reversal allowing return after thirty days• tension between bias claims and accountability standards• risks to courtroom culture, due process, and public trust• proposals for transparent oversight and fair remediationThe Consider Podcast. W. Consider.info. Examining today's wisdom, folly, and madness.www.consider.info

Send us Fan Mail A judicial conduct commission documents a pattern of abusive behavior, staff departures, and a suspension, only for a state supreme court to reverse removal and reopen the door to future judicial roles. We weigh accountability, bias, and how courts should protect both dignity and fairness without sacrificing trust. • misconduct findings that cite staff departures and disrespect • suspension following commission review and delayed hearing • high court reversal allowing return...

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