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Judges and Judiciary

Aug. 15, 2006

Judiciary's Ethical Housekeeping Earns Glares From Congress

WASHINGTON - Time may be running out for the federal judiciary to convince Congress that judicial seminars aren't junkets in disguise.

By Lawrence Hurley
Daily Journal Staff Writer


WASHINGTON - Time may be running out for the federal judiciary to convince Congress that judicial seminars aren't junkets in disguise.
      Judicial leaders are still weighing the ethical perils of privately sponsored seminars, but lawmakers are sending increasingly strong signals that they want to tighten up the ground rules.
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