NJ Judges Told When To Clap At State Of The State Speeches

By Aebra Coe (January 23, 2015, 5:44 PM EST) -- New Jersey's judges are permitted to attend State of the State speeches and similar events and can even sport their robes, but are not allowed to show support for partisan politics by clapping or making approving facial expressions, according to a guideline recently added to the state's code of judicial conduct....

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