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The Code of Conduct for United States Judges provides ethical standards and guidance for federal judges and nominees. It covers topics such as integrity, independence, impartiality, extrajudicial activities, political activity, and compliance with the law.
The Model Code of Judicial Conduct is a set of ethical rules for judges adopted by the ABA. It covers topics such as independence, impartiality, competence, and conflict of interest.
Learn about the Code of Conduct for United States Judges and other ethical guidelines for federal judges and judicial employees. Find published advisory opinions, financial disclosure regulations, and policies on gifts, social media, and conflict screening.
Introduction. Canon 1: A Judge Should Uphold the Integrity and Independence of the Judiciary. Canon 2: A Judge Should Avoid Impropriety and the Appearance of Impropriety in All Activities. Canon 3: A Judge Should Perform the Duties of the Office Fairly, Impartially and Diligently.
The Code of Conduct sets out the ethics rules and principles that guide the conduct of the Members of the Supreme Court of the United States. It covers topics such as integrity, independence, impartiality, outside influence, ex parte communications, public comment, and disqualification.
The code establishes standards for ethical conduct of judges and candidates for judicial office in California. It consists of six canons, a preface, a preamble, a terminology section, and commentary.
The U.S. Supreme Court announced the adoption of the Code of Conduct for Justices of the Supreme Court of the United States in November 2023. The Code contains five ethical canons and accompanying commentary that guide Justices in the performance of their duties.
The U.S. Supreme Court Monday adopted its first-ever ethics code, bowing to pressure from Congress and the public. All nine justices signed onto the new code, which was instantly criticized...
Find the latest version of the Model Code of Judicial Conduct, adopted by the ABA in 2007, and compare it with previous versions and state and federal codes. Learn about the history, implementation and research of the code that guides judicial ethics and conduct.
Download the official document of the California Code of Judicial Ethics, annotated by the Supreme Court Committee on Judicial Ethics Opinions and public disciplinary decisions. Learn the history, terminology, and canons of judicial conduct and ethics in California.