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The Florida Supreme Court’s Judicial Ethics Advisory Committee decided that a judge running for re-election may create a Twitter account with a privacy setting open.
The committee also decided that the judge’s campaign manager may – and probably should – create and maintain the Twitter account instead of the judge, according to an opinion issued July 30.
The committee deleted the judge’s name in the opinion.
The use of social media by a judge is generally restricted by a rule aimed at…