This ranges from incompetence and neglect to judicial tyranny.
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Cladistic analysis. The following are some forms judicial misconduct can take. They are not exclusive, and instances of misconduct can combine several.
Exceeding jurisdiction
Due process violation
Abuse of discretion
Bias (usually toward the better connected)
Criminal conspiracy
Incompetence
Dereliction of duty
Conduct unbecoming (giving a bad appearance)
Documents and activist sites dedicated to the subject
Logic of Judges, by Jon Roland. Discussion of how judges are logically challenged.
Judicial Misconduct and Discipline — Testimony of Roger Pilon, Cato Institute.
Judicial Misconduct — Redress Inc.
America's Judicial System Lies In Rot — We the People Foundation.
Judicial Accountability — Victims-of-Law.
Legal & Judicial Reform Groups — Victims-of-Law.
Judicial Training Against Pro-Se Litigants — June Wisniewski.
Fraud and Corruption by State — Emphasis on family law.
The growing tyranny of the judiciary — Edward Daley, Renew America.
The Supremacists — Phyllis Schlafly, Spence Publishing.