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Judicial Conduct

Congress has created a procedure that permits any person to file a complaint in the courts about the behavior of federal judges—but not about the decisions federal judges make in deciding cases.  Please use the link below to learn more about the procedure for filing a judicial misconduct complaint.

Almost all complaints in recent years have been dismissed because they do not follow the law regarding judicial misconduct complaints. The law says that complaints about judges’ decisions and complaints with no evidence to support them must be dismissed. If you are a litigant in a case and believe the judge made a wrong decision—even a very wrong decision—you may not use this procedure to complain about the decision. An attorney can explain the rights you have as a litigant to seek review of a judicial decision.

Link to the Eighth Circuit Court of Appeals Judicial Misconduct & Disability informational web page.