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Law Clerks for Accountability

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Our mission is to ensure that the federal judiciary provides a harassment-free workplace for all employees. Inquiries: [email protected].

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Bolch Judicial Institute at Duke Law (@bolchjudicial) 's Twitter Profile Photo

"The Chief Justice is taking this issue seriously and understands only a dent has been made," writes @profbcoleman about recent changes to the Code of Conduct for U.S. Judges. Read Prof. Coleman's commentary on Jotwell: buff.ly/2IWJXSH Law Clerks for Accountability

"The Chief Justice is taking this issue seriously and understands only a dent has been made," writes @profbcoleman about recent changes to the Code of Conduct for U.S. Judges. Read Prof. Coleman's commentary on <a href="/IReadJotwell/">Jotwell</a>: buff.ly/2IWJXSH <a href="/ClerksForChange/">Law Clerks for Accountability</a>
Deeva Shah (@happygolawky) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Hi all, I'll be testifying on behalf of Law Clerks for Accountability at this House Judiciary hearing. This is my first time speaking publicly about my work on these issues after finishing my clerkships. I would appreciate your support and hope people can attend or watch. #ClerksForChange

Deeva Shah (@happygolawky) 's Twitter Profile Photo

As I prepare for this hearing, all I can think about is the amazing women who have gone above and beyond to fight for better. From the team at Law Clerks for Accountability to the women who have spoken truth to power to every woman who picked up my calls to help me prepare, thank you.

People's Parity Project (@peoplesparity) 's Twitter Profile Photo

"If the system feels stacked against you, it's because it is." –Olivia Warren #EndJudicialHarassment Read her full testimony here: docs.house.gov/meetings/JU/JU…

People's Parity Project (@peoplesparity) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Law Clerks for Accountability Olivia Warren: "It was only after Dahlia Lithwick spoke out that I was able to go to a mentor of mine." The women who are speaking out are having such a profound impact on the lives of so many. Thank you. #EndJudicialHarassment

House Judiciary Dems (@housejudiciary) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Deeva Shah on #MeTooInTheCourts: “Law clerks from numerous federal courts shared with our organization that they had felt demeaned, belittled, and humiliated during their clerkships…and that they did not feel comfortable reporting.” Watch her full statement here.

Deeva Shah (@happygolawky) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This morning, I had the opportunity to testify before the House Judiciary Subcommittee on the Courts. I have a lot to say about today, but I want to start by talking about the testimony of one of the bravest women I know, Olivia Warren. 1/

Deeva Shah (@happygolawky) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Leah Litman And I want to highlight that portion of Olivia's testimony because the hearing was not about Judge Reinhardt alone, it was about the federal judiciary’s failures. This hearing means little if these systems do not change. /end

Deeva Shah (@happygolawky) 's Twitter Profile Photo

My testimony this morning focused on a few changes the judiciary (or Congress) should to make to actually encourage reporting and ensure accountability. I'd like to highlight a few things. 1/

Marin K Levy (@marinklevy) 's Twitter Profile Photo

It is worth remembering in all of this the "missing" women in law - how only about 1/4 of tenured / tenure-track law professors are women; how only about 1/4 of law partners are women. This is not just a story about how the profession could be more "family friendly."

Andrea Cristina Saavedra, Esq. (@acsaavedra_esq) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I am honored to host leaders from Law Clerks for Accountability for an upcoming panel Columbia Law School on their important work in protecting Federal Judiciary Employees from sexual harassment, discrimination, and other workplace misconduct. We have much to learn. #CLSClerks

Julian Davis Mortenson (@jdmortenson) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Deeva's work on judicial accountability is remarkable. Speaking truth to power is one thing. Mobilizing a pragmatic change effort aimed at *the* professional power structure in your field is something else entirely. Vision, persistence, and integrity in service of others. 👊

Deeva Shah (@happygolawky) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Excited to speak at Columbia Law School tomorrow with Jaime Santos and Kendall Turner on behalf of Law Clerks for Accountability. Looking forward to discussing clerkships, advocating for change, and the role law schools can play in helping our efforts. Come say hi if you're around!

Andrea Cristina Saavedra, Esq. (@acsaavedra_esq) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Thank you to Law Clerks for Accountability Jaime Santos Deeva Shah and Kendall Turner for yesterday's panel Columbia Law School educating us about their important work, and challenging us to think critically about how law schools and our students can and should be involved. #ColumbiaClerks

Thank you to <a href="/ClerksForChange/">Law Clerks for Accountability</a> <a href="/Jaime_ASantos/">Jaime Santos</a> <a href="/happygolawky/">Deeva Shah</a> and Kendall Turner for yesterday's panel <a href="/ColumbiaLaw/">Columbia Law School</a> educating us about their important work, and challenging us to think critically about how law schools and our students can and should be involved. #ColumbiaClerks
Steve Leben (@judge_leben) 's Twitter Profile Photo

@CLSClerks Law Clerks for Accountability Jaime Santos Deeva Shah Columbia Law School These women are doing an amazing job of raising the right questions and suggesting good answers to them. They are also giving generously from a limited resource—their time. Judges need to step up to work more fully and more openly on these issues.