'Unadorned Allegations': US Circuit Judge Dismisses DOJ's Judicial Misconduct Complaint
"[A] repetition of uncorroborated statements rarely supplies a basis for a valid misconduct complaint," Chief Judge Jeffrey Sutton of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit wrote in an order dismissing U.S. Department of Justice allegations claiming U.S. District Chief Judge James E. Boasberg made anti-Trump statements at a private gathering of the nation's chief federal jurists.
Fed. Judge Dismisses State Consumer Protection Claims Against Ford, 10-Speed Transmission
“In short, the complaint alleges a Chapter 93A claim that is derivative of claims for misrepresentation and breach of express warranty that have failed as a matter of law and have been dismissed, either by the court or by stipulation. Because the Chapter 93A claim cannot stand independently, it will also be dismissed," a federal judge in Massachusetts said.

