Canadian Judicial Council Urges Caution in New Social Media Guidelines for Judges
The new guidelines issued by the federal body that oversees the Canadian judiciary offers detailed advice to the nation's judges about safe and appropriate use of social media.
October 09, 2024 at 06:13 PM
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Legal Ethics and Attorney DisciplineThe Canadian Judicial Council (CJC), the federal body that oversees the country's nearly 1,200 federally appointed judges, has issued new social media guidelines that urge judges to use care and caution in their use of social media but stop short of barring them from using the platforms altogether.
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