Our legal system has been weaponized, and too many federal judges hide behind a myth of “absolute immunity” to push partisan, lawless rulings without consequence. From shutdown brinkmanship to courts slow-rolling or blocking America-First reforms, the pattern is clear: there is almost no accountability on the bench. That’s why I’ve launched Freedom Watch’s Department of Judicial and Legal Accountability (DOLA) with prominent advisors—to restore equal justice under law.
Here’s the agenda we’re advancing—peacefully and lawfully—so the judiciary serves the people, not the political class:
- End so-called absolute immunity for federal judges; at most, allow qualified immunity for good-faith mistakes.
- Require rigorous judicial training and psychological fitness before taking the bench.
- Implement limited, renewable terms for good behavior—no more unaccountable lifetime sinecures.
- Create real compensation mechanisms when citizens are harmed by rogue, bad-faith rulings.
- Confront corrupt bar establishments (especially in D.C. and New York) that target conservative and Republican lawyers to silence cases before they start.
DOLA will press these reforms in the courts and in the court of public opinion. We will back citizen grand juries, file hard-hitting cases, and demand transparency from the bench and the bars. If you share my concern, stand with Freedom Watch: watch the briefing, share it widely, and support this effort with a tax-deductible contribution so we can take these reforms from plan to practice.
— Larry Klayman, Founder and General Counsel, Freedom Watch USA, Inc.