Charitable Fund-Raising by Judges: The Give and Take of the 2007 ABA Model Code of Judicial Conduct

Michigan St. Law Review, pp. 769-841, 2008

73 Pages Posted: 23 Apr 2009

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Ray McKoski

University of Illinois Chicago School of Law

Date Written: April 19, 2009

Abstract

To promote public confidence in the judicial system, judges are prohibited from engaging in conduct that reflects adversely upon their independence, impartiality, or integrity. Since public trust is damaged by on-bench and off-bench activities, codes of judicial conduct severely restrict a judge's partisan political activities, private speech, business dealings, social life, religious activities, and charitable endeavors. This Article examines the restrictions placed on a judge's fund-raising efforts in support of civic, educational, charitable, fraternal, professional, and religious organizations. The Article begins by tracing the evolution of judicial fund-raising regulations through the ABA Model Codes of Judicial Conduct of 1924, 1972, 1990, and 2007. Next, specific fund-raising prohibitions of the 2007 Model Code are evaluated against the rational supporting the state’s right to limit a judge’s extra-judicial activities. The Article concludes that some of the 2007 Code’s fund-raising restrictions are justified because they prevent measurable damage to confidence in the judiciary. Other rules, however, prohibit conduct that is either harmless to, or actually enhances, the image of the judiciary. Those restrictions are not justified and should be eliminated.

Keywords: judicial ethics, judicial discipline, model code of judicial conduct

JEL Classification: K00, K40, K49

Suggested Citation

McKoski, Ray, Charitable Fund-Raising by Judges: The Give and Take of the 2007 ABA Model Code of Judicial Conduct (April 19, 2009). Michigan St. Law Review, pp. 769-841, 2008, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=1392004

Ray McKoski (Contact Author)

University of Illinois Chicago School of Law ( email )

315 South Plymouth Court
Chicago, IL 60604
United States

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