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    CALIFORNIA>FORM 700

    FAIR POLITICAL PRACTICES COMMISSION

    A PUBLIC DOCUMENT

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    print

    in ink.

    STATEMENT OF ECONOMIC INTERESTS

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    ANN

    1.

    Office, Agency, or Court

    Agency

    Name

    SANTA CLARA COUNTY SUPERIOR COURT

    Division, Board, Department, District,

    if

    applicable

    SUPERIOR COURT

    If

    filing for multiple positions, list below or on an attachment.

    Your

    Position

    SUPERIOR COURT JUDGE

    Agency:

    Position:

    2. Jurisdiction o Office (Check at

    least

    one box)

    o

    State

    o Multi-County

    o

    City

    of

    3. Type

    o

    Statement (Check at

    least

    one

    box)

    Annual:

    The

    period covered

    is

    January

    1

    2011,

    through

    December

    31,2011.

    or

    The period covered is 1 1 through

    December 31,

    2011.

    o Assuming Office:

    Date

    assumed

    1 1

    Judge or Court

    Commissioner

    Statewide Jurisdiction)

    County of SANTA CLARA

    o Other

    o Leaving Office: Date

    Left

    1 1

    (Check one)

    o The period covered

    is

    January

    1, 2011,

    through the date

    of

    leaving

    office.

    o The period

    covered

    is

    1 1

    through

    the

    date

    of

    leaving office.

    o Candidate: Election Year

    Office sought,

    if different

    than

    Part

    1:

    4.

    Schedule Summary

    Check applicable schedules or

    None.

    Schedule A-1

    - Investments - schedule attached

    Schedule

    A-2 - Investments - schedule attached

    o

    Schedule

    B - Real Property - schedule attached

    or

    ~

    Total

    number ofpages

    including this

    cover page:

    _

    .......

    Schedule C -

    Income, Loans,

    Business

    Positions

    - schedule attached

    o Schedule

    D -

    Income - Gifts - schedule attached

    o Schedule

    E - Income - Gifts - Travel Payments -

    schedule attached

    O

    None -

    No

    reportable

    interests

    on

    any

    schedule

    5. V

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    (

    herein and

    in

    any attached schedules is true and complete. I acknowledge this is a

    I certify

    under

    penalty

    of

    perjury under the laws

    of

    the

    State of

    California that th

    Date

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    AMAZON,COM INC,

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    APPLIED MATERIALS

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    CARDINAL HEALTH INC,

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    PROCTER & GAMBLE

    QUALCOMM INC,

    SCHLUMBERGER

    SOUTHWESTERN ENERGY

    STARWOOD HOTELS AND RESORTS

    TARGET

    TEVA PHARMACEUTICALS

    UNITED PARCEL SERVICE

    VISA CORP,

    WALT DISNEY

    WELLS

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    HEWLETT PACKARD

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    (Ownership Interest is Less Than 10 )

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    HEALTHCARE

    10,001- 100,000

    INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY 10,001- 100,000

    CONSUMER DISCRETIONARY 10,001 - 100,000

    INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY

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    INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY

    10,001 - 100,000

    INTERNATIONAL EQUITIES 2,000 - 10,000

    FINANCIALS

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    HEALTHCARE

    10,001 - 100,000

    INDUSTRIALS 10,001 -   100,000

    FINANCIALS 10,001 - 100,000

    ENERGY

    10,001 - 100,000

    CONSUMER STAPLES

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    MATERIALS 10,001 - 100,000

    INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY

    10,001 - 100,000

    ENERGY

    2,000 -   10,000

    INDUSTRIALS

    10,001

    - 100,000

    CONSUMER STAPLES

    10,001 - 100,000

    INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY 10,001-   100,000

    CONSUMER DISCRETIONARY

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    INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY

    10,001 - 100,000

    INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY

    10,001 - 100,000

    FINANCIALS

    10,001- 100,000

    HEALTHCARE 10,001 - 100,000

    INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY

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    CONSUMER DISCRETIONARY 10,001 - 100,000

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    CONSUMER STAPLES 10,001 -   100,000

    INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY 10,001 - 100,000

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    CONSUMER DISCRETIONARY 10,001 - 100,000

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    HEALTHCARE

    10,001 - 100,000

    INDUSTRIALS 10,001 - 100,000

    FINANCIALS

    10,001 - 100,000

    ENTERTAINMENT

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    FINANCIALS

    10,001 - 100,000

    SEMICONDUCTOR EQUIPMENT 100,001 -   1,000,000

    UTILITIES 10,001 - 100,000

    INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY

    10,001 - 100,000

    INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY 10,001 - 100,000

    ENERGY

    2,000 - 10,000

    INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY 2,000- 10,000

    INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY

    2,000 - 10,000

    UTILITIES

    10,001 - 100,000

    HEALTHCARE

    10,001 - 100,000

    INDUSTRIALS

    2,000 -   10,000

    ENERGY 2,000 - 10, 000

    INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY 10,001- 100,000

    CONSUMER DISCRETIONARY

    2,000 - 10,000

    CONSUMER STAPLES 2,000 - 10,000

    INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY

    2,000 - 10,000

    CONSUMER DISCRETIONARY

    2,000 - 10,000

    COMMUNICATIONS

    10,001 - 100,000

    INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY

    10,001 -   100,000

    CONSUMER DISCRETIONARY 2,000 - 10,000

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    137

    SOCIOECONOMIC BIAS IN THE JUDICIARY

    MICHELE

    BENEDETTO

     NEITZ

    *

     

    ABSTRACT 

    Judges hold a prestigious place in our judicial system, and they earn double the

    income of the average American household. How does the privileged

    socioeconomic status of judges affect their decisions on the bench? This Article

    examines the ethical implications of what Ninth Circuit Chief Judge Alex Kozinski

    recently called the “unselfconscious cultural elitism” of judges.** This elitism can

    manifest as implicit socioeconomic bias.

    Despite the attention paid to income inequality, implicit bias research and

     judicial bias, no other scholar to date has fully examined the ramifications of implicit

    socioeconomic bias on the bench.  The Article explains that socioeconomic bias may

     be more obscure than other forms of bias, but its impact on judicial decision-making

     processes can create very real harm for disadvantaged populations. The Article

    reviews social science studies confirming that implicit bias can be prevalent even in

     people who profess to hold no explicit prejudices. Thus, even those judges who

     believe their wealthy backgrounds play no role in their judicial deliberations may be

    influenced by implicit socioeconomic bias.  The Article verifies the existence of

    implicit socioeconomic bias on the part of judges through examination of recent

    Fourth Amendment and child custody cases. These cases reveal that judges can and

    do favor wealthy litigants over those living in poverty, with significant negative

    consequences for low-income people.

    The Article contends that the American Bar Association (ABA) Model Code of

    Judicial Conduct (the Code), the document designed to regulate the behavior of

     judges, fails to effectively eliminate implicit socioeconomic bias. The Article

    recommends innovative revisions designed to strengthen the Code’s prohibitionagainst bias, and suggests improvements to judicial training materials in this context.

    These changes will serve to increase judicial awareness of the potential for implicit

    socioeconomic bias in their judicial decisions, and will bring this issue to the

    forefront of the judicial agenda.

    *  Professor of Law, Golden Gate University School of Law, San Francisco, California.The author served as a law clerk for the Honorable Napoleon A. Jones, Jr., in the Southern

    District of California. I am grateful to Professor Deborah L. Rhode, Professor Eric C.Christiansen, Professor Kathleen Morris and Jennifer Pesetsky for their thoughtful commentson earlier drafts. I appreciate the assistance of research assistants Sharon Alkire and RichardHullinger. This Article is dedicated to Wiley Neitz.

    **  United States v. Pineda-Moreno, 617 F.3d 1120, 1123 (9th Cir. 2010) (Kozinski, C.J.,

    dissenting).

    Published by EngagedScholarship@CSU, 2013

    CALIFORNIA JUDICIAL BRANCH NEWS SERVICE CJBNS.ORG 

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    138 CLEVELAND STATE LAW REVIEW   [Vol. 61:137

    I. I NTRODUCTION .................................................................... 138 

    II. THE CHALLENGES OF IDENTIFYING IMPLICIT

    SOCIOECONOMIC BIAS ......................................................... 142 

     A. The Economic Status of Judges ................................... 142 

     B. Socioeconomic Bias vs. Class Privilege ...................... 143 C. The Challenge of Identifying Socioeconomic Bias ...... 144 

    1. The ABA Model Code of Judicial

    Conduct’s Prohibition of Socioeconomic Bias .... 144 2. The Unique Nature of Socioeconomic Bias ......... 146 

    3. The Challenge of Identifying Implicit Bias .......... 149 

    i. The Implicit Association Test ........................ 150 

    ii. How Can We Measure ImplicitSocioeconomic Bias? .................................... 152 

    III. IMPLICIT SOCIOECONOMIC BIAS IN FOURTH

    AMENDMENT AND CHILD CUSTODY CASES ......................... 154 

     A. Implicit Socioeconomic Bias in Fourth

     Amendment Cases ........................................................ 154 

     B. Implicit Socioeconomic Bias and ChildCustody Determinations .............................................. 158 

    IV. PROPOSED R ECOMMENDATIONS .......................................... 161 

     A. Judicial Discipline: An Ineffective Solution ................ 161  B. Clarifying the ABA Model Code of Judicial

    Conduct ........................................................................ 162 

    C. Judicial Trainings ........................................................ 163 

    V. CONCLUSION ....................................................................... 165 

    I.  I NTRODUCTION 

    In the early 1970s, Robert William Kras asked the United States Supreme Court

    to allow him to proceed in bankruptcy court without paying the requisite filing fees.1 

    Mr. Kras lived in a small apartment with multiple extended family members and his

    younger child was hospitalized with cystic fibrosis.2  Mr. Kras had been unemployed

    for several years, after losing his job with a life insurance company when the

     premiums he had collected were stolen out of his home.3  His wife had to give up her

    employment due to her pregnancy, and she was focused on caring for their ill son.

    The family lived on public assistance benefits and had no real assets.4 

    1  United States v. Kras , 409 U.S. 434, 437 (1973).

    2  Id.

    3  Id.

    4  Id. at 438.

    http://engagedscholarship.csuohio.edu/clevstlrev/vol61/iss1/6

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    CANON 3

    A JUDGE SHALL PERFORM THE DUTIES OF JUDICIAL

    OFFICE IMPARTIALLY AND DILIGENTLY

    A. Judicial Duties in General

    All of the judicial duties prescribed by law* shall take precedence over

    all other activities of every judge. In the performance of these duties, the

    following standards apply.

    B. Adjudicative Responsibilities

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     (5) A judge shall perform judicial duties without bias or prejudice. A

     judge shall not, in the performance of judicial duties, engage in speech,

    gestures, or other conduct that would reasonably be perceived as (1) bias or

    prejudice, including but not limited to bias or prejudice based upon race, sex,

    religion, national origin, disability, age, sexual orientation, or socioeconomic

    status, or (2) sexual harassment.

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     (6) A judge shall require* lawyers in proceedings before the judge to

    refrain from manifesting, by words or conduct, bias or prejudice based upon

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    race, sex, religion, national origin, disability, age, sexual orientation, or

    socioeconomic status against parties, witnesses, counsel, or others. This

    Canon does not preclude legitimate advocacy when race, sex, religion,

    national origin, disability, age, sexual orientation, socioeconomic status or

    other similar factors are issues in the proceeding.

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    C. Administrative Responsibilities

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     (2) A judge shall require* staff and court personnel* under the judge's

    direction and control to observe appropriate standards of conduct and to

    refrain from manifesting bias or prejudice based upon race, sex, religion,

    national origin, disability, age, sexual orientation, or socioeconomic status in

    the performance of their official duties.

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     (5) A judge shall perform administrative duties without bias or

    prejudice. A judge shall not, in the performance of administrative duties,

    engage in speech, gestures, or other conduct that would reasonably be

    perceived as (1) bias or prejudice, including but not limited to bias or

    prejudice based upon race, sex, religion, national origin, disability, age, sexual

    orientation, or socioeconomic status, or (2) sexual harassment.

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    JUDGE

    MARY AN 5. GILLI

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    SAN JOE Sana Cara CountSupeo Co udge Ma Ann Gia veteran o mily cou boh as aatoey and a judge, wl be heading

     bak thee in anuary aer spendngtoand-ahal yeas handing pobatematters

    Poate awyers say they ae goingto miss he

    "She is eerhing a judge shoud be" sad Michael Desmarais, a veteran

    os Gatos aoey She has empathy,patience and neigence She hasshown me enormous ptience and hasacally ied o lead me into ealizingthat I don't knw it al in my area o specialty And she has done so ve tatlly

    Desmaais sad pobate aoeystied withou scess, o persuade thecour o keep e on te pobate caenda whih speas to how well she hasmanaged to ovecome he own imedexperience in tat aea o the aw

    When we have a dge who has

     not done pobae bee there is awaysconce about how that peson wi wok ot, sai Pao Alto attoey PeterSte thnk hng have worked outve wel"

    Ste and oher awes say Gil2, has the ega chops to undestand theins and ous o ws ss and onsevatorshp dsptes ta ome up on hecalenda, u aso the tempeament andexperene o dea wih the emotionaissues hat aris: in ontesed cases.

    Several attoeys aibuted Glis

    D ou Copoon

    sucess to he experence n the roughandtmble amosphee o miy cou, whee paents wage emoiona bales

    ove money and hei hildren ofen wthot awers.In conseaoship ases, paens

    oen disagee about how o deal withthe yong adult childen wh disabilites - a situaton not dissimila fomarguments that age in fmiy ot

     between dvocng spouses n ohercases, it is the paent who needs care, wth hidren and new spouses at odds

    "The judge's expeene n mlyaw gives he subsantia senstvi nthe onsevaorshp eld" Se said

    fer a caee in mly ourt as aawye and then a commssione andnay a judge Grii said she is happyto have made the swih to pobatecout But, she ads, "m happy to begoing ack.

    The judge sad she had to eaabout consevatoships - no just the law but aso the praica reai by vsiingede fciities

    went to paces to see wha it sike," she sad.

    Gili has enjoyed her time in po bate co, saying she has appeiated

    all the hep she eceved fom cousta She hopes to adapt some pocedues in poate cou when she etsto mily co, such as havng a costa peson who takes "notes" on eahcase so, in ongoing poceedings, the

     jdge knows the hisoy o what hashappened ere

    "ts a ve vaed calendar" Grilisaid o he curen assignment. Itncludes not ust adtonal poae work ad consevaoships but also

    adoptons and guadanships"There ae a lot more lawers thain fmily cou," she said.

     A native o Ithaa, NY, Giigrew up in Baton Roge, La, thedaughte o a ousiana Sae Univesityprofssor o anima breeding and genetics. She was aking pemed lasses atthe niesi o Caifa Berkeey when she decided i was not f her andthat the law nteested he a ot moe

    Gi maoed n ciminoogy,gaduaing in 198 he same yea shemared John Gri, whom she met when they were woking as switchboadoperators a thei domito

    She atended ngh asses at SantaClara nivesit Shool o Law and hadto hlden The nght pogam lasted yeas and Gi gaduated n 973She woked pat-me r three yeas unt stang lme i n 96, woking with ohn Me and e Beg a amiy and cimina aw fm whee sheecame a paner in the ealy 1980s.

    He two hiden ae ads now,and Glli as six gandchidren

    Gili specialed in fmiy aw,and staed he own patie in Pao

     Ato n 987 Sx yeas late he judgeso Santa Cara Count Supeio Coutappoed her a commssione She handed fmiy aw hid suppot anddomestc vioence

    n 99 Grlli ran r an open seaton he Superior Cou bench, eatngdense attoey Thomas Spielbae

    " leaed a o about polics" shesaid.

    Grili, who took oce the nextyea, fund hese dealng with protests

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    JUD MAY ANN S. GLI SUPIO COU OF CAIFONA COUNY OF SANA CAA

    and acrmony ov th way Santa ClaaCon fmiy cor judges handleddivorce and ustody cases.

    Sh was not h pma tagt o protestrs ol, and atoys who we among th cous ctcs bc hnsay thy ar appy abot h e

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    now th aw bacwads and f wards said Los Gatos fmly law aor ny Robin Ymans.

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