The Supreme Court of Georgia on May 14 formally approved a revision of the state’s Code of Judicial Conduct, the ethics standards to which Georgia’s judges must adhere.

The revision, the first in more than two decades, followed three years of work by a committee of judges from all the state’s courts, the seven members of the state’s judicial watchdog agency and the executive director of the state Institute of Continuing Legal Education.

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