From the Susan Bassi YouTube Channel:
"After a judge blocked the public from remotely listening to a public hearing on First Amendment issues, and denied a media request, he got served with a disqualification motion for failing to remove himself from a case and disclose his conflicts with the attorneys in the case, as the law requires.
"Disqualification motions are rare. Just thinking a judge is acting unfairly or with bias is not enough. So when a local social media journalist got served with a civil harassment case he hired a lawyer, filed a motion to strike the lawsuit (anti-SLAPP), and then filed a disqualification, which floored the judge.
"Keep watching judges and the lawyers who appear in cases before them and keep watching court hearings for others, it matters more than you know."
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