Browse verified complaints against judges, court clerks, lawyers, and courts. Our database promotes transparency and accountability in the judicial system.
The John Adams Inquirer maintains a comprehensive database of public complaints filed against judges, court clerks, lawyers, and courts across the United States. Our mission is to promote transparency and accountability in the judicial system by providing a platform for citizens to document and share their experiences.
Our database includes complaints related to judicial misconduct, bias, corruption, procedural errors, ethics violations, delays, and unprofessional behavior. Each complaint is reviewed before being published to ensure it meets our standards for public disclosure.
If you have experienced misconduct by a judge, court clerk, or lawyer, you can file a complaint through our secure submission form. All complaints are reviewed by our team before being published. You may choose to remain anonymous or include your contact information.