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Judicial Conduct and Disability Act

The Judicial Conduct and Disability Act is a law that provides a formal process for addressing concerns about the behavior or health of federal judges. It allows for investigations into allegations of misconduct or disability that may impair a judge’s ability to perform their duties. The goal is to maintain integrity and public trust in the judiciary by ensuring judges uphold high ethical standards, while also protecting their rights during reviews. Ultimately, it helps ensure the judiciary remains fair, independent, and accountable.