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Judges and Judiciary

Sep. 21, 2001

Judicial Conference Limits Staff Internet Use

WASHINGTON - Ducking for now the highly charged issues of employee privacy and consent, the nation's top federal judges have unanimously adopted a policy banning judges and court employees from viewing or downloading Internet materials that are "sexually oriented" or involve gambling, as well as most computer use not related to work.


By David F. Pike
Daily Journal Staff Writer
        WASHINGTON - Ducking for now the highly charged issues of employee privacy and consent, the nation's top federal judges have unanimously adopted a policy banning judges and ...

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