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  • US Freedom of Information Act (1967)
  • US State Sunshine Laws
  • Open Government Act (2007)
  • Open Government Initiative (2009)
  • Open Government Directive (2009)

The Judge Watch Network is the definitive public-facing database of information about judicial ratings, public complaints, misconduct, and Court Watch reports and reviews.

To ensure fair trials the Judiciary requires civilian oversight and transparency-by-default. Unfortunately, the Judiciary is inherently lacking a mechanism for direct involvement by the citizens; therefore, the JudgeWatch Network strives to provide that mechanism.

This platform is available as-a-service to all State Supreme Courts, Disciplinary Bodies, Attorneys General, and State Legislators.

Daniel Robledo

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El Paso
Texas State Commission on Judicial Conduct
Krista Marx

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15th Judicial Circuit - Judge Daniel T. K. Hurley Courthouse
Florida Judicial Qualifications Commission
Matthew Wilson

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2nd Judicial Circuit Court
Paula Rosales

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County Court at Law No. 4
Texas State Commission on Judicial Conduct

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United States Freedom of Information Act

5 U.S.C. § 552

Since 1967, the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) has provided the public the right to request access to records from any federal agency. It is often described as the law that keeps citizens in the know about their government. Federal agencies are required to disclose any information requested under the FOIA unless it falls under one of nine exemptions which protect interests such as personal privacy, national security, and law enforcement.

- 89th United States Congress

We the People

We the People have a Right to Know according to the Supreme Court of the United States [SCOTUS], past Presidents (of both major political parties), Congress, and the United States Department of Justice. As an expression of that Right to Know, we have coordinated valuable information from a number of resources into a single, public-facing, searchable database. 

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