Florida Says Judges Can't Even Be Facebook Friends With Lawyers
from the lead-a-solitary-life,-please dept
Earlier this year, we wrote about a lawsuit in North Carolina, where the judge friended one of the lawyers, and read and exchanged messages about the case with the lawyer on Facebook. That, obviously, seemed a bit extreme -- but what about just the plain old act of "friending" between a judge and a lawyer. Down in Florida, they've decided that's simply not allowed at all:Whether a judge may add lawyers who may appear before the judge as "friends" on a social networking site, and permit such lawyers to add the judge as their "friend."That doesn't leave much room for ambiguity, does it? But, as Venkat Balasubramani notes, this is somewhat ridiculous. Judges and lawyers often have social relationships beyond the court, and pretending those don't exist just on Facebook seems pretty artificial.
ANSWER: No.
My question to the advisory committee is whether this means that it's now inappropriate for a judge to have lunch with a lawyer friend, or engage in email banter with lawyer friends? Is attending the same party now off limits? I assume these actions would still be viewed as appropriate, given that lawyers and judges interact socially (and publicly) all the time. What's so special about Facebook friendship?
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Forget parties and social functions. What about...
Conferences, seminars, education and training of any kind, trade shows. I guess those should be off limits too since a judge and lawyer may run into each other.
Oh wait, new thought...travel. Imagine the consequences if a judge and lawyer were booked on the same airplane and sat next to each other. The HORROR!
/sarcasm
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Bias
It opens the door to corruption, bias and other things that are undesirable.
But making friends, I don't see a problem with that. They should be free to befriend anyone they like, just not work with them in opposite sides on the same case(I was going to say room then I remembered that one can stream anything these days) or be approached by his friend that is a partner on of the guy who he is defending or accusing someone.
Now how do you do that?
People lie Judges and lawyers(specially lawyers) too.
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Social Networking
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I say no.....
I hate lawyers, they force the letter of the law down our throat whiel ingoring the spirit. If people in families treated each other the way the legal system treats non-lawyers there would ge a lot fewer families. Maybe if we make Lawyers and Judges into Social Pariah we can drive them out of existance.
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Wait!
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Facebook
Answer: We don't understand it.
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Promotion
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Seriously?
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Country Club Set
The better analogy is whether judges can be members of the same country club as lawyers who might appear before them.
It would be very interesting to see the Florida advisory committee rule against this.
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Judges, lawyers and Facebook
Was it the bar? An appeals court? The janitor? A taxi cab driver? Some stranger on the street?
I don't think it is appropriate to react to this until we have enough information; though it is appropriate to react to that lack of information!
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Social media too social
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