Maintaining the Public Trust: Ethics for Federal Judicial Law Clerks - 2019 Revised Fourth Edition

Maintaining the Public Trust: Ethics for Federal Judicial Law Clerks - 2019 Revised Fourth Edition

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New law clerks: welcome to the federal court system. Career clerks: thank you for your continued service. During your clerkship, you will provide valuable assistance as your judge resolves disputes that are of great importance to the parties, and often to the public. The parties and the public accept judgesÕ rulings because they trust the system to be fair and impartial. Maintaining this trust is crucial to the continued success of our courts. ThatÕs why, although you have many responsibilities that demand your attention, you must never lose sight of your ethical obligations. You need to become familiar with the Code of Conduct for Judicial Employees, which has five canons. In brief, the canons provide that you should ¥ uphold the independence and integrity of the judiciary and of your office ¥ avoid impropriety and the appearance of impropriety in all activities ¥ adhere to appropriate standards in performing your duties; ¥ avoid conflict with official duties and the appearance of impropriety in all outside activities ¥ refrain from inappropriate political activities Scrupulously follow these canons and the other rules that govern your conduct. Do not assume that good intentions are enough. It is not enough to simply learn and follow the Code of Conduct and other related ethics rules, however. You also need to familiarize yourself with and follow your judgeÕs ethical guidelines. These guidelines may differ from chambers to chambers. Your judge may impose restrictions that go beyond the Code. Although many of your obligations are the same as those of other federal judicial employees, certain restrictions are more stringent because of your special position in relation to the judge.