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Should Judges Swipe Left on Social Media?

October 3, 2017 KLJ

In today's edition of the KLJ Blog, Staff Editor William J. Barker II discusses potential ethical complications that could arise from the use of social media by judges and attorneys across Kentucky.

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In The KLJ Blog Tags Canon 2, Ethics Committee, Instagram, Kentucky Code of Judicial Conduct, social media, Tinder, Twitter, William J- Barker
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