In this issue three new monthly features debut:
Personal essays by your fellow judges (active or retired) talking about their experiences in the judiciary. Have an idea for an essay? Email it to njc-communications@judges.org.
Ever wonder if something is ethical under the Model Code of Judicial Conduct? Our experts will deliver the answers, which may sometimes surprise. Submit questions to njc-communications@judges.org.
We show you an interesting courthouse. You try to identify it from the clues. Click through for the answer.
Still to Come…
A fourth new element is in the works: Alumni in the News. Help us spread the word about noteworthy events in the lives of you and your fellow NJC alumni. Submit items to njc-communications@judges.org.
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