As a judicial officer, should I be on Facebook and Twitter and these other social media forums?
Whether a judge should be utilizing Facebook or other social media forums of communication has recently been the subject of debate. As noted in earlier articles, judicial officers don’t lose their right, under the First Amendment of the U.S. Constitution. Judicial officers can communicate and can talk to people.
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