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The code of conduct for federal judges, which bars activity that appears to compromise their independence or impartiality, does not go into effect until a judge is sworn into office.
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Code of conduct for federal judges does not go into effect until judge is sworn into office
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{
    "law": "Code of conduct for federal judges"
}
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Created
September 2, 2025 at 6:56 PM (1 week ago)
Last Updated
September 2, 2025 at 6:56 PM (1 week ago)

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https://www.nytimes.com/2025/08/29/us/politics/emil-bove-justice-department.html?campaign_id=9&emc=edit_nn_20250830&instance_id=161573&nl=the-morning&regi_id=122976029&segment_id=204921&user_id=b25c5730c89e0c73f75709d8f1254337

Newly confirmed Judge Emil Bove continued working at the Justice Department after his confirmation, raising ethical concerns among legal experts. His post-confirmation activities included attending department events and meetings, prompting debate about potential conflicts of interest.

US Politics
Judicial Ethics
Justice Department
Trump Administration
Conflict of Interest
Legal Ethics

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