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Judges and Judiciary

Aug. 29, 2015

New ethics rules allow judges to accept scholarships and prizes

The California Supreme Court unanimously adopted revisions to state judicial ethics standards Wednesday, softening its rules about receiving gifts to permit the acceptance of scholarships, fellowships, rewards and prizes.


By Kevin Lee


Daily Journal Staff Writer


The California Supreme Court unanimously adopted revisions to state judicial ethics
standards Wednesday, softening its rules about receiving gifts to permit the acceptance
of scholarships, fellowships, rewards and prizes.


The high court approved of a comprehensive set of amendments to the Code of Judicial
Ethics in 2012. ...

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