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With electronic music moving beyond the boundaries of its own genre and joining forces with others, it can be difficult to stand out. However that clearly doesn’t seem to be the case for Surrey brotherly duo Disclosure.

Guy and Howard Lawrence first got noticed when they released ‘Offline Dexterity’ in 2010 followed by ‘Carnival’/’I Love...That You Know’ in the next year. However things didn’t really pick up till the release of ‘Latch,’ featuring Sam Smith, who at that point was also just starting his career as well. Since then, it’s been like a whirlwind for these two brothers who have gotten themselves collaborations with London Grammar, AlunaGeorge and Mary J. Blige. Disclosure finally released their debut album, ‘Settle’ in 2013 and started flying all over their world with their pop vocal driven electronic repertoire -- landing them prime sets at Lollapalooza, Coachella and Sasquatch Music Festival.

With all the vocalists they’ve worked with, it would be rather difficult to have them perform at every single one of Disclosure’s sets. However when the duo performed at Governors Ball this year on Randall’s Island in New York, they didn’t seem too bothered by the fact that much of their vocals would all be recorded. Each standing at his station, Guy and Howard took turns in amping the crowd up for the dance party that they clearly started on that part of the island. And by the massive turnout, they were one of the festival’s favorites. Although considerably new to American soil, their sheer presence on stage drove everyone wild as they were ready to dance. Showing that they also knew how to play instruments aside from working the DJ front gave them even more street cred on the live end.

Perhaps the one thing that really did damper on this writer was just how strong the bass was through the speakers. Putting it on all high cylinders, the bass thumped so hard that you could feel your bones shake. Now that’s something no one wants to feel.

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By far one of the most visually interesting concerts I have ever been to, and one of the most creative live performances by DJs I have seen! This concert was a visual masterpiece, as the lights, moving parts of the stage, and graphics on the screen created a spectacularly designed show. Howard and Guy Lawrence played many instruments with ease live - including bass, guitar, and multiple electornic percussion instruments. Their live performance was so much more dynamic than their already well crafted tracks, and I was overwhelmingly impressed by their live music. For a lot of electronic shows, DJs are kind of forced to stay stationary, but the production of the show was so extraordinary and beautiful that it created movement on the stage that apmplified the vibe. They also took a live video feed of the duo, and laid it in with moving graphics, which not only magnified their presence but blew standard live feeds out of the water. The lights played really well to the venue, with the stage lights illuminating the trees and the fog sillhouetting their shape. For their last song, they had Brandon Reilly, who is featured on the track "Moving Mountains", sing his part of the song - but he went above and beyond the original vocals for the track doing falsetto runs and improvisations that were mindblowing given the setting (as it is usually hard to sing so accurately at a loud electronic concert).

I couldn't even dance and had to dstay towards the back of the amphitheater a few minutes in because of a sports injury, and I still just as much fun as the people standing right in the very front. I think the equity in experience for all event-goers is a sign of a truly great show!

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DISCLOSURE was AMAZING! It can be hard to find dates for this dynamic duo in the US, but i went to see them at the Governors Ball Music Festival in NYC and it was fantastic! This was one of the shows that my friends and i were determined to catch and have good spots for so we got there over an hour early to wait and ended having amazing spots maybe only 10 or so rows back from the front and right in the middle. When they came onto the stage they were so charmingly British and adorable, I love them now even more than I did before, which is really saying something! They played all of the big hits including "Help Me Lose My Mind" (and great live vocals from the brothers by the way.) "When a Fire Starts to Burn," and then for "White Noise" they brought out ALUNA GEORGE, who was fantastic as well, and all three have great stage presence. They closed with "Latch" and everybody was singing and or screaming along and the brothers were so into it and talked to the crowd, they were so fun and even before playing "Latch" teased us by saying "hmm do we have time for another song?!" and smiling and laughing at each other. There were also three diamond shaped jumbo-trons behind the two DJ sets they had on stage that had amazing graphics including flames, faces, and more that was all timed to the music--very well produced and planned! Love the accents, love their creativity, down-to-earthness, and overall attitude! Would totally recommend to see them and SNATCH up the tickets before they are gone!

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It’s been quite the year or so for Disclosure; the Surrey-born brothers, Guy and Howard Lawrence, have enjoyed major critical and commercial success with their debut record, Settle, an intriguing blend of garage and deep house that had enough of a pop sensibility to make them a firm fixture on UK radio. I’d say it’s hard to believe they’re so young - twenty-three and twenty, respectively - although that’d probably be disingenuous of me, given that they both look about twelve. Among their many live highlights of the past year or so - and there’s been plenty of them, given that they’ve toured prodigiously and played high-profile sets at the likes of Glastonbury and Coachella - came at the Parklife Weekender in Manchester, where they curated and headlined a huge outdoor stage on the Sunday. Despite the fact that they were effectively topping the bill on the second stage, the crowd voted with their feet, and the verdict was clear; Foals played what was ostensibly the festival’s headline set to a sparse main stage audience, whilst Disclosure played to vast valley of people, with many amongst them trying, and failing, to take up the high ground on the hill as the trough below swarmed with fans. To put it bluntly, they’ve got the world at their feet; their followers will be hoping that whatever they do next can be translated to the stage with as much energy as Settle.

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The production values were top-notch, as was the setlist, which equally covered the gamut of both "Settle" and "Caracal" capably, with a few sprinkles of other non-album tracks mixed in.

Glad I saw them as the headliners, rather than as part of a music fest, where I doubt they'd have been able to have spread their wings as much!

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It was great!... Sadly "help me lose my mind" was missing. Anyway, the great performance was awesome, the crowd was ecstatic, the lights screen at the back was hypnotic, and the guest appearance of Brendan Reilly was a huge boost (the live version of "moving mountains" was much better than the studio one, which, is already great)!

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Gostei muito do show, mas achei que o bis poderia ter durado mais tempo. Achei horrível o local do show , que não tinha nada a ver com os fãs. Muito longe de tudo ! Imagine chegar para um show super dançante e moderno e você entra por um shopping !!! Quebra o clima de animação !

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The music was very good. Lighting and soundsystem is really cool. Too bad that the crowd is terrible. Too many aggressive people screaming and pushing other people. I went to all disclosure concerts in Berlin. This one is definitely the worst. The one in Berghain is still the best.

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My mate and I went to see Disclosure in Manchester on the 28th Nov 2016. By far the best night of each of our lives. There's nothing quite like singing in unison with thousands of other people to the absolute bangers that Disclosure have produced. 10/10 Can't wait to go again

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One word: perfect. The show was just what I expected. Hope them get Argentina soon!!! The sound and the lights are great. The timming and the set list was pretty good. Maybe three more songs will complete the full experiencie. Never the less I really like it!!!!

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Disclosure announce European headline tour for 2022

"After the past 18 months, nothing makes us happier than to announce these European dates"

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Disclosure have announced a European headline tour for 2022 – you can see the full schedule below.

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The dance duo – comprised of brothers Howard and Guy Lawrence – revealed today (September 6) that they will hit the road next March. It comes after they confirmed a trio of London shows last week (these dates have since sold out).

Disclosure’s European tour will see the group take to the stage in Paris, Antwerp, Amsterdam, Berlin, Warsaw, Moscow and other cities throughout March 2022. Tickets go on general sale at 9am CET (8am BST) on Friday (September 10) – you can purchase yours from here .

“After the past 18 months, nothing makes us happier than to announce these European dates,” the duo wrote on Twitter – see that post below.

After the past 18 months nothing makes us happier than to announce these European dates🕺 https://t.co/MQjGIuIh7R pic.twitter.com/WuwIPfBmDP — Disclosure (@disclosure) September 6, 2021

Disclosure’s forthcoming London dates will mark the brothers’ first gigs in the capital in seven years. They will perform at Heaven (March 2), O2 Academy Brixton (March 4) and Alexandra Palace (March 5).

Last month saw Disclosure top the bill at Reading & Leeds 2021 . In a four-star review of the group’s Main Stage West slot , NME wrote: “The brotherly duo have graduated to bonafide festival kings, continuing to take the cues from their heroes  The Chemical Brothers , who’ve been able to walk into a headlining set anywhere on the planet for the last two decades.

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“Tonight’s performance is a leaner, faster version of their show, and though there’s a shimmy away from more traditional live instrumentation, the stripped back set-up packs an almighty punch.”

Disclosure recently released a new EP called ‘Never Enough’ , which followed on from their 2020 studio album ‘ENERGY’ .

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Disclosure have added a run of dates across Europe to their 2022 tour plans.

Kicking off at Zénith in Paris on March 9, the sibling duo will then head to Belgium, Amsterdam, Germany, Poland, Ukraine, Russia and Estonia, wrapping up on March 23 in Lithuania. Tickets go on general sale at 9am CET on September 10.

The announcement follows details of three special UK shows next spring, with the pair set to perform at Heaven on March 2, the O2 Academy Brixton on March 4 and Alexandra Palace the following day. The gigs will mark their first live shows in London in seven years. Tickets for these concerts are on sale now.

They released the five-track EP 'Never Enough' on August 20, while their latest LP is 2020's 'Energy'.

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Wed March 02 2022 - LONDON Heaven Fri March 04 2022 - LONDON O2 Academy Brixton Sat March 05 2022 - LONDON Alexandra Palace Wed March 09 2022 - PARIS Zenith (France) Thu March 10 2022 - ANTWERP Lotto Arena (Belgium) Fri March 11 2022 - AMSTERDAM AFAS Live (Netherlands) Sat March 12 2022 - BERLIN UFO Velodrom (Germany) Sun March 13 2022 - WARSAW COS Torwar (Poland) Tue March 22 2022 - TALINN Saku Arena Blackbox (Estonia) Wed March 23 2022 - VILNIUS Compensa Concert Hall (Lithuania)

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Last week  Disclosure announced three London live dates for March 2022. These will be their first London shows in 7 years (since they toured their second album ‘Caracal’) and revisit key and varying sized venues across the capital that they have played previously. Heaven, O2 Brixton Academy and the 11,000 cap Alexandra Palace all sold out within 24 hours of going on sale.

Now they are excited to add a run of dates across Europe starting with Le Zenith in Paris on March 9th, then heading to Belgium, Amsterdam, Germany, Poland, Ukraine, Russia, Estonia and finally landing in Lithuania on March 23rd.

Given the closure of all live venues since the start of the pandemic, as with all musicians, Disclosure haven’t had the opportunity to play in any live setting for some time – but the seal was broken a week ago with a jubilant headline show at Reading & Leeds festival. Until then, material from their latest album ‘ENERGY’ was yet to be played to a live audience in any capacity but now fans get the chance to hear the Grammy nominated record in actual live spaces across Europe.

Their third studio album ENERGY was released to much global acclaim in August 2020 and featured top end collaborators jumping on stand out singles such as ​​‘Watch Your Step’ featuring Kelis, title track ENERGY , the Grammy nominated ‘My High’ featuring Aminé and slowthai, the globally unifying and uplifting ‘ Douha (Mali Mali)’ and the R&B infused swagger of ‘Birthday’ featuring Kehlani & Syd – all of which showcase the versatility and innovation harnessed by these two young, songwriters and producers.

Tickets for these EU shows go on local pre-sale Wednesday, September 8th and general sale on Friday September 10th. Tickets HERE

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Disclosure Announce Headlining European Tour In 2022

English electronic music duo Disclosure have announced a European headlining tour for 2022.

"After the past 18 months, nothing makes us happier than to announce these European dates," the duo wrote on Twitter.

The duo, consisting of brothers Howard and Guy Lawrence , plan to hit the road next March, with the trek to kick off from Zénith de Paris in Paris, France on March 9. The 10-city trek is set to conclude on March 23 at Compensa Concert Hall in Vilnius, Lithuania.

Tickets go on general sale at 9 am CET on Friday, September 10.

Disclosure recently released a new EP called Never Enough , a follow-up to their 2020 studio album ENERGY .

Disclosure European tour dates:

March 9 - Zénith de Paris, Paris, France March 10 - Lotto Arena, Antwerp, Belgium March 11 - AFAS Live, Amsterdam, Netherlands March 12 - UFO Konzerthalle, Berlin, Germany March 13 - COS Torwar Hall Spectacular, Warsaw, Poland March 16 - Stereo Plaza, Kyiv, Ukraine March 18 - Adrenaline Stadium, Moscow, Russia March 20 - A2 Green Concert, Saint Petersburg, Russia March 22 - Saku Arena, Tallinn, Estonia March 23 - Compensa Concert Hall, Vilnius, Lithuania.

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Disclosure are headed on the road in spring 2022 with US tour dates included among a number of festival appearances.

Kicking off on April 9 in Seattle, the run includes shows in San Francisco, Chicago, and Washington, DC before wrapping up with a two-night stand at New York City’s The Brooklyn Mirage in May. The British electronic duo are also playing US festivals like Coachella, Bonnaroo, and Electric Forest.

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Disclosure’s last project was a DJ-Kicks mix , which was released October 15. The mix features an exclusive edit of Afrofuturist collective Onipa’s “Fire” and previously unreleased tracks from Harry Wolfman and Arfa x Joe. The group also released a brand new song with the mix, “Observer Effect.”

In a statement, Disclosure’s Guy Lawrence said: “ Our last album Energy , which is just a year old, it’s all club bangers. So that’s what the majority of the mix is going to be: still exploring all these different textures. I like to think the mix resembles a lot of Energy , in terms of texture and how it flows. It’s sitting alongside Energy as a companion.”

Additionally, the band recently confirmed a European tour . Disclosure’s forthcoming London dates will mark the brothers’ first gigs in the capital in seven years. They will perform at Heaven (March 2), O2 Academy Brixton (March 4) and Alexandra Palace (March 5).

Visit Disclosure’s official website for tour dates and ticket information.

Disclosure 2022 Tour Dates: 04/09 – Seattle, WA @ WAMU Theatre 04/13 – San Francisco, CA @ Bill Graham Civic Auditorium 04/16 – Indio, CA @ Coachella Valley Music & Arts Festival 04/20 – Santa Barbara, CA @ Santa Barbara Bowl 04/23 – Indio, CA @ Coachella Valley Music & Arts Festival 04/27 – Kansas City, MO @ Arvest Bank Theatre at The Midland 04/29 – Detroit, MI @ Royal Oak Music Theatre 04/30 – Chicago, IL @ Radius 05/01 – Chicago, IL @ Radius 05/06 – Boston, MA @ Roadrunner 05/07 – Washington, DC @ The Anthem 05/10 – Columbus, OH @ KEMBA Live! 05/13 – Brooklyn, NY @ The Brooklyn Mirage 05/14 – Brooklyn, NY @ The Brooklyn Mirage 06/17 – Manchester, TN @ Bonnaroo Music & Arts Festival 06/23 – Rothbury, MI @ Electric Forest

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Disclosure Tour 2024: Unveiling New Sounds and Experiences

Catch Disclosure on their highly anticipated 2024 tour and get ready to experience their electrifying performances. Don’t miss out on this opportunity to see one of the most influential electronic music duos live in concert.

Find all the tour dates, ticket information, and more on their official website, as well as on popular platforms like Songkick, Bandsintown, and SeatGeek. Plan your unforgettable night of music and get ready to dance the night away with Disclosure.

Book your tickets now before they sell out, and join the thousands of fans who will be rocking out to Disclosure’s infectious beats. This is a tour you don’t want to miss!

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Disclosure is excited to announce their highly anticipated 2024 tour! Here are the dates you need to mark in your calendar:

To secure your tickets for the Disclosure 2024 tour, visit the official website at https://www.disclosureofficial.com/tour-dates or check out trusted ticket platforms like SeatGeek, Skiddle, and Wegow. Don’t miss your chance to experience their electrifying performances!

Disclosure will be gracing the stages of various cities during their tour. Stay tuned for updates on additional locations as they are announced.

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You can see Disclosure on their official website, Netflix, Songkick, Bandsintown, SeatGeek, Skiddle, Wegow, and Festivaly. eu.

Where Can I See Disclosure Live In 2024?

You can catch Disclosure live in 2024 at various tour dates across the United States. Check out their official website, ticketing platforms like Songkick, Bandsintown, SeatGeek, Skiddle, Wegow, and Festivaly. eu for more information on their upcoming shows.

When Will Disclosure Be Touring In The Usa?

Disclosure will be touring in the USA as part of their 2024 tour. Stay updated with their tour dates by subscribing to their official newsletter or following them on social media platforms.

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Tourists say this popular European destination has the worst pickpocketing

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Pickpocketing may only be considered a petty theft , but it has the potential to ruin any traveler’s vacation. 

While travelers could just lose some extra cash, thieves can also take more important items like passports or expensive jewelry. 

By now, most people are aware of pickpocketing – 87% of tourists feel like they need to take steps to safeguard their valuables while traveling, according to a March 2024 survey by U.K.-based travel insurance company Quotezone . 

Unfortunately, staying vigilant isn’t always easy when visiting popular – and crowded – tourist destinations and getting caught up in the excitement of travel. 

“European cities are famously popular tourist destinations for sightseeing, with the recent surge in vacationers expected to continue throughout 2024, unfortunately this also makes them some of the danger zones for pickpocketing,” said Tiffany Mealiff, travel insurance expert at Quotezone, in a statement.  

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As people gear up for their big summer trips , Quotezone revealed the European destinations with the worst pickpocketing in its recently released European Pickpocketing Index. Researchers analyzed the number of mentions of “pickpocketing” or “stolen” on traveler review websites for Europe’s top destinations against the number of visitors to that country. They also looked at the most popular tourist hotspots in that destination, like the Pantheon and Colosseum Duomo di Milano in Italy, to identify the worst areas for pickpocketing. 

Mealiff recommends travelers invest in anti-theft accessories like money belts or cross-body bags. Items of value, like electronics, expensive jewelry and important documents, should be left in the hotel safe when someone is out and about. If a traveler does experience pickpocketing, head straight to the police station to file a police report.

Read below to see the European countries with the most mentions of pickpocketing per million visitors as of April 2024, and the tourist hotspots with the most pickpocketing mentions. 

10. Ireland - 7 mentions, worst area: Guinness Storehouse

9. Poland - 18 mentions, worst area: Krakow's Rynek Glowny Central Square

8. Greece - 19 mentions, worst area: Acropolis Museum

7. Turkey - 21 mentions, worst area: Sultanahmet District

6. Portugal - 58 mentions, worst area: Alfama

5. Netherlands - 100 mentions, worst area: Red Light District

4. Germany - 111 mentions, worst area: Brandenburg Gate

3. Spain - 111 mentions, worst area: Las Ramblas

2. France - 251 mentions, worst area: Eiffel Tower

1. Italy - 478 mentions, worst area: Trevi Fountain

Kathleen Wong is a travel reporter for USA TODAY based in Hawaii. You can reach her at [email protected] .

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Many federal judges receive free rooms and subsidized travel to luxury resorts for legal conferences. NPR found that dozens of judges did not fully disclose the perks they got. Chelsea Beck for NPR hide caption

Many federal judges receive free rooms and subsidized travel to luxury resorts for legal conferences. NPR found that dozens of judges did not fully disclose the perks they got.

Dozens of federal judges failed to fully disclose free luxury travel to judicial conferences around the world, as required by internal judiciary rules and federal ethics law , an NPR investigation has found. As a result, the public remained in the dark about potential conflicts of interest for some of the United States' top legal officials.

Federal judges — occasionally with family members or even their dog in tow — traveled to luxury resorts in locations as far-flung as London; Palm Beach, Fla.; Bar Harbor, Maine; and the outskirts of Yellowstone National Park for weeklong seminars. The judges received free rooms, free meals and free money toward travel expenses, together worth a few thousand dollars.

Victims of harassment by federal judges often find the judiciary is above the law

Victims of harassment by federal judges often find the judiciary is above the law

At one event, a far-right German politician with a history of racially inflammatory and anti-immigrant statements made a presentation to dozens of judges. At others, judges heard from an advocacy group that uses lawsuits in federal court to change environmental policy, as well as from corporate CEOs in the oil and pharmaceutical industries.

For almost two decades, the federal judiciary has recognized that the combination of apparent luxury and ideological content can present the appearance of undue influence on the courts. In response, the judiciary has required more transparency in the form of public disclosure.

An NPR investigation found that the disclosure systems often fail to give the public timely information about the outside benefits that judges receive and from whom.

As a result, judicial ethics experts say, people with cases before these judges lack important information about a judge's potential biases. That information, if received in time, could be used to request that a judge recuse from a particular case.

"It also matters to the public, even if someone never shows up in a courtroom, to believe in the integrity of our judiciary and to trust in the decisions that are issued by judges," said Renee Knake Jefferson, a professor at the University of Houston Law Center. "Having disclosures of judicial financial interests goes directly to the public having confidence in the outcomes of the decisions — that they are free of any bias or influence."

Many judges defend these events as helpful forums to discuss important issues, and they reject criticism that a stay at a fancy hotel could influence their decisions. Critics call them "junkets" and glorified vacations that reward ideological allies.

Both sides agree that disclosure is needed.

There are two primary ways the public can view information about judicial education events and see which judges attended: One disclosure is filed soon after the event, and the other is submitted much later.

First, within 30 days of an event, judges are required to file a form that details the host of the event and the entities that provided funding, as well as the speakers and topics of discussion. This form, called a " Privately Funded Seminar Disclosure Report ," is posted on every federal court's website.

Second, federal law requires that judges report the reimbursements they received for the events on an annual financial disclosure report. That report also includes information like alternate sources of income (such as a book deal or teaching job) and what stocks a judge might own. Those reports are eventually posted on a centralized online database maintained by the Administrative Office of the U.S. Courts.

By closely examining the portion of these events subject to public records laws, NPR identified problems with both systems.

In nearly 40 instances, judges attended events at luxury resorts but failed to properly file a report within 30 days. In fact, the forms were uploaded months or even years late and only after NPR began asking questions.

In 13 cases, NPR found that judges failed to declare the benefits they received on their annual financial disclosure forms.

NPR contacted all those judges for comment.

And in another dozen cases, judges' financial disclosures for 2021 or 2022 were simply unavailable to the public. By all accounts, judges are filing those annual disclosure reports on time. The Administrative Office of the U.S. Courts bears responsibility for posting those reports online and has acknowledged delays in getting the system up to date.

There is no indication that the judges intentionally withheld information in order to deceive the public. And the office that administers the annual financial disclosure website told NPR that it struggles to work through a backlog of reports, as well as requests for redactions to protect judges' safety, but is making progress.

Ethics experts said delays and omissions in these reports undermine the entire purpose of the transparency rules.

"That information loses most of its value if it's a year and a half later," said Kedric Payne, the senior director of ethics at the nonprofit watchdog Campaign Legal Center. "It's just too distant from the potential conflict of interest."

Regardless of intention, the result is that the public is kept in the dark. And NPR's findings likely represent an undercount of the larger problem.

Events with ideological presentations and a side of luxury

Nonprofits, legal organizations and private universities all host judicial education events around the world. But those groups are generally not subject to public records laws. As a result, their full attendee lists are shielded from public scrutiny.

When it comes to the hosts of these events, George Mason University in Fairfax, Va., is exceptional in two ways.

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George Mason University's campus in Fairfax, Va., in 2018.

For one, GMU — particularly the university's conservative-leaning Law & Economics Center — has long stood out as one of the most prolific hosts of judicial education events. Collectively, hundreds of judges have attended the university's events at luxury resorts over the years. GMU is quick to point out that the events are paid for by private donors. The Law & Economics Center's website lists donors that include major corporations like Amazon, Pfizer, Google and Facebook, as well as the business lobby group the U.S. Chamber of Commerce. According to the New York Times , conservative activist Leonard Leo helped gather $30 million in donations to rename the law school after late Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia.

GMU is a public university in Virginia, which means it is subject to the state's Freedom of Information Act. NPR requested attendee lists for eight of its judicial education events from 2021 to 2023. By comparing attendee lists with the publicly available records, NPR was able to identify dozens of missing disclosures.

That missing information may be relevant to both the public at large and people with cases in front of these judges.

For example, dozens of judges took part in a 2022 event that featured a speaker from the far-right Alternative für Deutschland (Alternative for Germany) political party. Germany has been rocked by massive protests in recent months over revelations about AfD's ties to right-wing extremism. A regional AfD leader is facing charges in Germany for allegedly using Nazi slogans, which he denies.

Gunnar Beck, a member of the European Parliament and an AfD member, spoke to the group of American federal judges about "European Jurisprudence." Beck has a history of anti-immigrant and racially inflammatory statements.

In 2021 — the year before his presentation to the judges — Beck took multiple photos of Black families, including young children in strollers, and posted them on social media. In one of the posts, he used the photo to criticize what he called the Afrikanisierung (Africanization) of Germany. (This post was deleted after NPR contacted Beck.) In another, Beck wrote that due to immigration, "Germany has no future as an industrial and cultural nation, but it does have a future as a welfare office."

Beck told NPR in an email that "each country and its people have a right to control their border with a view to safeguarding their maintenance of their national culture and identity" and that "I do not think these views are either fascist or racist."

The GMU events have also featured presentations from a nonprofit that says it uses lawsuits to promote a pro-market, as opposed to pro-regulation, approach to environmental policy; the CEO of a U.K.-based pharmaceutical company ; and the CEO of an energy company that is currently suing the federal government over financial regulations.

One recent event included a reading assignment on the "worst decisions ever handed down by the Supreme Court" as defined by conservative and libertarian legal scholars. Roe v. Wade , which established a constitutional right to abortion, was No. 2. Landmark cases establishing rights to same-sex marriage and the use of birth control also appeared among the top 10 "worst" decisions.

Given the power of judges to affect Americans' lives on issues from guns to abortion, the environment and crime, transparency about these events is critical, said Gabe Roth of the nonprofit watchdog group Fix the Court.

"The public has a right to know whether or not its top legal officials have any potential conflicts going into hearing cases," said Roth. "Sometimes they're small bore, but a lot of the times they have major national impact."

The agendas for the GMU events showed that the event programming often ended around noon, followed by a five- or six-hour "study break." In some instances, the agendas leave days completely free.

It's unclear exactly how judges spent that time. But attendees had the opportunity to enjoy the Ritz-Carlton's clay tennis courts, the Alyeska Resort's Nordic Spa or the short walk to Buckingham Palace from the May Fair Hotel in London. The agenda for GMU's 2022 Bar Harbor Colloquium in Maine reserved 90 minutes for a wine tasting .

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The Alyeska Resort in Girdwood, Alaska, in 2009.

A spokesperson for GMU did not respond to NPR's specific questions for this story.

"Topics are selected based on foundational concepts in the economic analysis of law relevant to judges and other areas of interest to the judiciary," wrote Ken Turchi, associate dean of GMU's Antonin Scalia Law School, in an email. "Every judge who attends has the option to complete and submit a disclosure form detailing expenses incurred and reimbursed."

Which judges have disclosure problems?

Problems plagued the paperwork for judges appointed by presidents of both major parties going back decades, including Presidents Ronald Reagan, George H.W. Bush, Bill Clinton, George W. Bush, Barack Obama and Donald Trump.

And the judges who failed to fully comply with the disclosure requirements include some notable names.

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In this screenshot, Aileen Cannon speaks during a Senate Judiciary Committee nomination hearing to be a U.S. district judge for the Southern District of Florida on July 29, 2020. She was appointed to the position later that year. U.S. Senate via AP hide caption

In this screenshot, Aileen Cannon speaks during a Senate Judiciary Committee nomination hearing to be a U.S. district judge for the Southern District of Florida on July 29, 2020. She was appointed to the position later that year.

Judge Aileen Cannon of the Southern District of Florida is presiding over former President Donald Trump's criminal trial for allegedly mishandling classified documents. Cannon, herself a Trump appointee, attended two seminars at a luxury resort in Montana, but the privately funded seminar disclosures for both events were not posted online until NPR began making inquiries. Clerk of court Angela Noble told NPR in an email that the absence of the disclosures was due to technical issues and that "Any omissions to the website are completely inadvertent."

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Judge Robert Conrad is the current director of the Administrative Office of the U.S. Courts, which implements the policies of the federal judiciary. Conrad, who was appointed by George W. Bush to the Western District of North Carolina, attended three privately funded seminars from 2021 to 2023. He later included the events on his annual financial disclosure but did not file a publicly available disclosure for any of those events within the required 30-day time limit. "He inadvertently did not make the additional disclosure in the separate system for private seminar attendance," said Peter Kaplan, a spokesperson for the Administrative Office. "Judge Conrad appreciates your bringing this oversight to his attention."

Judge Leslie Gardner of the Middle District of Georgia, who is the sister of prominent Georgia Democrat Stacey Abrams, also failed to file a privately funded seminar disclosure on time. Additionally, NPR found that Gardner omitted the reimbursements she received for lodging, meals and travel on her annual financial disclosure. In a phone call to NPR, clerk of court David Bunt said that Gardner, an Obama appointee, was updating her annual financial disclosure and privately funded seminar disclosure, which were incomplete due to an "oversight."

"I don't have really an excuse for it, and I'm going to correct it"

Judges contacted by NPR largely described the issues with their disclosures as the result of an "inadvertent oversight" or an "accident." In a handful of cases, court clerks blamed technical issues with the online system for uploading paperwork. One judge appeared to be unaware of the requirement to file a disclosure report within 30 days. Several judges thanked NPR for contacting them and prompting them to update their disclosure reports.

"It looks like we blew it," said Judge Philip Gutierrez of the Central District of California in a phone call to NPR. Gutierrez failed to file a disclosure within 30 days of attending a judicial seminar at The Breakers, a resort in Palm Beach, Fla., in 2021. "I apologize. It's important. I'm embarrassed."

Gutierrez immediately uploaded the missing disclosure.

Judge Gary Fenner of the Western District of Missouri attended the same GMU 2021 seminar in Palm Beach but failed to file a privately funded seminar disclosure and omitted the event from his annual financial disclosure that year.

"I am really surprised that I did not report that," said Fenner, an appointee of Bill Clinton, in a phone message to NPR. "I'm going to rectify it. I'm embarrassed about the fact that somehow that was overlooked by me. But I don't have really an excuse for it, and I'm going to correct it."

Judge Keith Starrett of the Southern District of Mississippi, a George W. Bush appointee, said he had thought he marked his attendance at GMU's seminar at the Park Hyatt Beaver Creek Resort and Spa in Colorado in 2021 on his annual financial disclosure. He acknowledged that it was missing from the forms due to an "oversight."

"I'm going to do whatever I need to do to get it right," he said by phone.

In the District Court for the Southern District of Texas, NPR found three judges — Jeffrey Brown, Andrew Edison and Charles Eskridge — who had not filed the required privately funded seminar disclosure forms. After NPR contacted the court, the judges uploaded the forms, and clerk of court Nathan Ochsner said in an email, "At the direction of Chief Judge Randy Crane, my office will routinely remind all [Southern District of Texas] judges of this reporting requirement."

Meanwhile, the delays in getting access to annual financial disclosure reports appear to be the result of the time limits built into the transparency laws, as well as a combination of long processing times for redactions requested by judges and, in some cases, security concerns.

The law requires that judges file their annual financial disclosure reports for the previous year on May 15. Many judges request and receive a 90-day extension, pushing that deadline to mid-August. Judges can then request that the judiciary redact "personal or sensitive information that could directly or indirectly endanger" the judge or the judge's family, but then a committee has to review the request.

"So if you're a judge that asked for a 90-day extension and then, on top of that, you're asking for redactions," said Roth, of Fix the Court, the public release of the annual disclosure is "already well into the following year."

Former federal Judge Jeremy Fogel, who is now the executive director of the Berkeley Judicial Institute, evaluated some of these redaction requests when he served on the judiciary's Committee on Financial Disclosure.

"I don't think that the problem you described is one where the judiciary doesn't want to share the information," said Fogel. "I think the problem is that they have not been able to put the resources in place to get the information online and available to the public in a timely manner."

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The Thurgood Marshall Federal Judiciary Building in Washington, D.C., houses the Administrative Office of the U.S. Courts. Andrew Harnik/AP hide caption

The Thurgood Marshall Federal Judiciary Building in Washington, D.C., houses the Administrative Office of the U.S. Courts.

NPR sent a list of judges to the Administrative Office of the U.S. Courts and asked why their annual financial disclosures for 2021 or 2022 were still unavailable. Kaplan, the Administrative Office spokesperson, said he "could not comment on specific judges' filings." In general, Kaplan blamed missing disclosures on backlogs in the system and reviews of filings for possible security issues.

"Currently, nearly all filings from 2021 and more than 80% of the filings from 2022 are available on the database," said Kaplan. "We are continuing to cut into the backlog of reports."

An ongoing debate over judges and luxury trips

Even if judges universally filed their disclosure reports on time and if the federal judiciary sped up the release of information, it would likely not end the ongoing debate over judges getting thousands of dollars in free perks, especially at ideologically slanted conferences.

Fogel said that in his time as a judge, he tended to avoid events that might be perceived as ideological.

"I wouldn't go so far as to say that it's unethical," said Fogel. "But I think it's better — it's a best practice — for judges to avoid programs that have a particular philosophical or ideological viewpoint."

Judge Starrett, of the Southern District of Mississippi, has attended five GMU legal events in the last three years and even brought his German shepherd to one of them.

He rejected the idea that his views could be swayed by a certain speaker's agenda or free perks.

"I've been called a liberal judge. I've been called a conservative judge. I've been called a son of a bitch. That comes with the territory," said Starrett. "I pay close attention to speakers that are politically biased one way or another. I listen to them, and I challenge some of them. I ask pointed questions."

Judge Gutierrez, of the Central District of California, has attended three GMU events in the last three years.

"Certainly, I think people have a slant. But for the most part, I found them to be interesting and educational," he said. He added that a group of federal judges will always tend to ask tough questions and get into spirited debates — whether in court or in a legal seminar.

"We want our judges out in the world learning and teaching. And we want our judges to have friendships. We want our judges to be able to travel," said Jefferson, the legal ethics expert at the University of Houston Law Center. "It's the disclosure that matters."

Nick McMillan and Hilary Fung contributed reporting and visuals, with graphic editing by Alyson Hurt. This story was edited by Barrie Hardymon with research by Barbara Van Woerkom. Photo editing by Emily Bogle.

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U.S. issues travel warning for major European country: ‘Terrorist groups keep planning attacks’

  • Updated: May. 04, 2024, 12:12 p.m. |
  • Published: May. 03, 2024, 12:50 p.m.

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The U.S. State Department has issued a new advisory urging travelers to Europe to be extra vigilant when visiting Germany due to concerns about potential terrorist activity.

The advisory, a Level Two – which suggests heightened caution— was released on May 1 and highlights ongoing threats from terrorist groups in Germany, cautioning travelers to remain alert as attacks could occur with minimal warning, noting that “terrorist groups keep planning attacks in Germany.”

The advisory states: “They target tourist locations and transportation hubs. They also target markets/shopping malls and local government facilities. They target hotels, clubs, and restaurants. They also attack places of worship, parks, and major sporting and cultural events. They target schools, airports, and other public areas.”

For reference, Level Three (Reconsider Travel) and Level Four (Do Not Travel) advisories represent more critical levels. However, Germany’s Level Two advisory is noteworthy, given its significant size in central Europe, robust economy, and second-largest population after Russia.

Over the past year, the most severe travel advisories in Europe were primarily linked to the conflict in Ukraine. Do-not-travel advisories were issued for Ukraine (May 2023), Belarus (July 2023), and Russia (September 2023) due to the ongoing hostilities.

If you must travel to Germany, the State Department recommends:

  • Be aware of your surroundings when traveling to tourist locations and crowded public venues.
  • Follow the instructions of local authorities.
  • Monitor local media for breaking events and adjust your plans based on new information.
  • Enroll in the Smart Traveler Enrollment Program ( STEP ) to receive Alerts and make it easier to locate you in an emergency.
  • Follow the Department of State on  Facebook  and  Twitter .
  • Review the Country Security Report for Germany.
  • Visit the CDC page for the latest Travel Health Information related to your travel.

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A deserted sandy cove with one small boat in the clear turquoise sea.

Europe’s best beach holidays: Donoussa, Greece

This quiet island in the Small Cyclades has one small town, several wild sandy bays and a plethora of panoramic walking and running trails

E lias, quiet and unassuming, meets us at the tiny harbour and says he could drive us to the house but it would be quicker on foot. He directs us up a narrow alley past a bustling kafeneio , where people are debating the news of the day over coffee.

One of a little cluster of houses, ours has a pergola of rough-hewn logs and bamboo, and looks out to sea across a garden of rosemary and agave, a vegetable patch and composter, and the pen that is home to a donkey called Yolanda. Inside there is restored wooden furniture and textiles woven on a loom by Elias’s partner, Ploumitsa, who waves as she returns from feeding the chickens. The young couple’s passion for preserving the unspoilt landscape of their island makes Argalios guesthouse an inspiring place.

One of the Small Cyclades, just five square miles in area, diminutive Donoussa feels reassuringly low-key and relaxed. Most of the 150 permanent residents – and visitors like us – are in Stavros, where houses sit among palms and prickly pear and nothing is more than five minutes’ walk from the village beach. There is a bakery, a music bar, and half a dozen places to eat, with traditional dishes such as fava (split pea dip) and goat with potatoes. The shop in the back of the bar is open every day, and the other minimarket sells gloriously misshapen lumps of goat’s cheese, xinotyro , from neighbouring Naxos.

White houses with coloured shutters, a domed church and bit of sandy beach.

Elias, bringing fresh bread from his grandmother’s wood-fired oven, recommends Kedros beach, south-east across a headland, where his family has a cafe-bar serving organic local produce. After a 20-minute walk we find a gorgeous sweep of pale sand fringing sapphire sea amid gentle hills dotted with low shrub. I swim into the bay and look down through clear water to rippled patterns and wispy sea grass.

Apart from the guesthouse and taverna, Elias’s main occupation is maintaining and promoting the trails for walking and running. Over the following days on these paths we explore the rugged south coast with its old windmills and farmhouses and an ancient settlement.

Bathed in late afternoon light, bright white rock glows and blue sea shimmers. Goatherds call to their goats. From the spring at Mersini, a path of pale ochre stone leads down a valley to Livadi beach, another breathtaking sweep of soft sand, natural and unadulterated, and pale turquoise sea.

Most spectacular is the route to the north of the island, skirting the almost 400-metre peak of Papas. After a hike to the ridge, we look down at Kalotaritissa, a handful of cottages on a deep blue bay encircled by hills. At the end of the zigzagging trail, chickens and goats wander as the priest finishes his weekly call to the oldest resident.

A footpath continues around the edge of the bay to a perfect place for a swim, then we settle on the taverna terrace for a platter of grilled biftekia with a tomato salad, rough-cut slabs of feta drizzled with olive oil and oregano, and dense tzatziki streaked with garlic.

The owners offer a shot of something strong for the walk back. “Come back any time!” As we return to Stavros, the setting sun lights the hillsides like switching on an electric element, and stars pierce the fading blue sky.

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