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Short Circuit 405 | Judges as Employers

Short Circuit 405 | Judges as Employers

Update: 2025-12-05
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What happens if you sue your employer and your boss’s boss is a federal judge? It’s kind of complicated. Aliza Shatzman of the Legal Accountability Project rejoins us to detail a recent Fourth Circuit case where an employee who worked in a federal public defender’s office alleged she was sexually harassed and then sued about it. It’s the first case of its kind and gives a window into how employment complaints work within the Article III branch. Aliza also talks about her ongoing work at the Legal Accountability Project and their clerkship database. Then, IJ’s Katrin Marquez tells us a most unpleasant story about a woman who went through TSA screening. The woman then tried to use the Federal Tort Claims Act but the federal government claimed she couldn’t because TSA officers aren’t “law enforcement.” The Eleventh Circuit said “really?” and has now allowed the case to move forward.


Strickland v. U.S.


Koletas v. U.S.


Legal Accountability Project


The FTCA and the Military

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Short Circuit 405 | Judges as Employers

Short Circuit 405 | Judges as Employers

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