Abstract
This Article addresses questions of judicial ethics raised by privately-funded judicial seminars and how they are answered by existing legal and ethical standards. It discusses the relevant restrictions and describes the courts' interpretations. The Article concludes that these interpretations are rooted in reasonable understandings of the current restrictions. It questions whether or not the current standards and processes are sufficient.
Recommended Citation
Bruce A. Green,
May Judges Attend Privately Funded Educational Programs? Should Judicial Education be Privatized?: Questions of Judicial Ethics and Policy,
29 Fordham Urb. L.J. 941
(2002).
Available at: https://ir.lawnet.fordham.edu/ulj/vol29/iss3/8