A full-time judge who has co-authored a screenplay on a topic unrelated to the law may not use the judge’s judicial title to solicit agents and movie producers for the screenplay, and should likewise instruct the judge’s co-authors not to use the judge’s judicial title in promoting the screenplay.
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