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According to the American Judicature Society, you can file a complaint about a federal judge with the Clerk of Court at the US Court of Appeals Circuit Court with jurisdiction over that federal judge's court. The Clerk of Court will direct the complain to the Chief Judge for the Circuit, who will evaluate the matter and decide what, if any, action needs to be taken.

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