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    Judges in street clothes : acting ethically off-the-bench / Raymond J. McKoski.

    • Title:Judges in street clothes : acting ethically off-the-bench / Raymond J. McKoski.
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    • Author/Creator:McKoski, Raymond J., author.
    • Published/Created:Madison : Fairleigh Dickinson University Press ; Lanham, Maryland : The Rowman & Littlefield Publishing Group, Inc., [2017]
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    • Library of Congress Subjects:Judicial ethics--United States.
      Judicial ethics--United States--States.
      Judges--United States--States--Discipline.
    • Description:xiii, 265 pages ; 24 cm
    • Series:Fairleigh Dickinson University Press series in law, culture, and the humanities.
    • Notes:Includes bibliographical references and index.
    • ISBN:9781611479225 hardcover ; alkaline paper
      1611479223 hardcover ; alkaline paper
    • Contents:Machine generated contents note: 1. Preliminary Considerations
      1.1. Judges Lead Double Lives
      1.2. ABA Model Codes of Judicial Conduct
      1.2(a). Comparing the Origin of the ABA's First Judicial Code with the Origin of the ABA's First Lawyers' Code
      1.2(b). Judge Kenesaw Mountain Landis
      1.2(c). Aspirational Guidelines to Mandatory Rules
      1.3. Judicial Disciplinary Commissions
      1.4. Judicial Ethics Advisory Committees
      1.5. Preliminary Definitions
      1.5(a). Defining the Terms Educational, Religious, Charitable, Fraternal, and Civic
      1.5(b). Identifying Organizations that Concern the Law, the Legal System, or the Administration of Justice
      2. State's Interests in Restricting Extrajudicial Activities
      2.1. Introduction
      2.2. Safeguarding Judicial Independence, Integrity, and Impartiality
      2.3. Ensuring the Proper Performance of Judicial Duties
      2.4. Protecting Against the Misuse of Judicial Prestige
      2.5. Preventing Separation of Powers Conflicts
      2.6. Heart of the Matter
      3. Evolution of Restrictions on the Extrajudicial Activities of Judges
      3.1. Introduction
      3.2. Canons of Judicial Ethics (1924): The First Model Code
      3.3. Code of Judicial Conduct (1972): The Mandatory Code
      3.3(a). Canon 4: Law-Related Extrajudicial Activities
      3.3(b). Canon 5: Non-Law-Related Extrajudicial Activities
      3.3(c). Comparing the Fund-Raising Provisions of Canons 4 and 5
      3.4. Model Code of Judicial Conduct (1990): A "Real World" Code
      3.4(a). Extrajudicial Activities: The General Provisions of the 1990 ABA Code
      3.4(b). Fund-Raising Under the 1990 ABA Code
      3.5. Model Code of Judicial Conduct (2007): The 21st Century Code
      3.5(a). Extrajudicial Activities: The General Provisions of the 2007 ABA Code
      3.5(b). Fund-Raising Under the 2007 ABA Code
      4. Restrictions on the Law-Related, Educational, Religious, Charitable, Fraternal, and Civic Activities of Judges
      4.1. Introduction
      4.2. Safeguarding the Proper Performance of Judicial Duties
      4.2(a). Excessive Time Away from Judicial Duties
      4.2(b). Frequent Disqualification
      4.3. Protecting Judicial Independence, Integrity, and Impartiality
      4.3(a). Membership in Law-Related Organizations
      4.3(b). Membership in Non-Law-Related Organizations
      4.3(c). Receiving Awards
      4.3(d). Attending Events
      4.3(e). Speaking, Teaching, and Writing: The Governing Provisions
      4.3(f). Speaking
      4.3(g). Teaching
      4.3(h). Writing
      4.3(i). Educating Political Branch Officials
      4.3(j). Service on Governmental Commissions
      4.4. Misuse of the Prestige of Judicial Office
      4.4(a). Direct Solicitation of Funds by Judges
      4.4(b). Participating in Fund-Raising Events
      4.4(c). Funding Recommendations on Behalf of Law-Related Programs
      4.4(d). Fund-Raising for Religious Purposes
      4.4(e). Unannounced Awards
      4.4(f). Fund-Raising Journals
      4.4(g). Charitable Fund-Raising from the Bench
      4.4(h). Soliciting Non-Financial Assistance
      4.4(i). Marketing Publications Authored by Judges
      4.4(j). Use of Government Property for Charitable Purposes
      5. Extrajudicial Activities and the First Amendment
      5.1. Introduction
      5.2. Strict Scrutiny
      5.2(a). Republican Party of Minnesota v. White
      5.2(b). Williams-Yulee v. Florida Bar
      5.3. Intermediate Scrutiny
      5.4. Judges as Public Employees: The Pickering-Connick Test
      5.5. Rational-Basis Scrutiny
      5.6. Identifying the State's Interests in Restricting Extrajudicial Speech
      5.6(a). Appearances as a State Interest
      5.6(b). Mississippi Commission on Judicial Performance v. Wilkerson
      5.7. Appropriate Level of Scrutiny
      5.8. Constitutionality of Fund-Raising Restrictions
      5.9. Religious Speech Restrictions and the Constitution
      5.10. Public Comment on Pending Cases and the Constitution
      5.11. Constitutional Protection for Speech Concerning the Law, the Legal System, or the Administration of Justice.
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