State of WashingtonEthics Advisory CommitteeOpinion 93-07Question Is it proper for a judicial officer to serve as a regent of a private university or college, provided, the responsibilities of the judge/regent do not include fundraising? Is it proper for a judicial officer to solicit charitable contributions from other full-time judges and/or retired judges? Answer CJC Canon 5(B) provides that judicial officers may participate in charitable activities that do not reflect adversely upon their impartiality or interfere with the performance of their judicial duties. It further provides in part that judicial officers may serve as trustees of an educational organization which is not conducted for the economic or political advantage of its members, subject to the following limitations: 1) Judges should not serve if it is likely that the organization will be regularly engaged in proceedings that would ordinarily come before them or will be regularly engaged in adversary proceedings in any court. 2) Judges should not solicit funds for any educational organization or use or permit the use of the prestige of their offices for that purpose and they should not be a speaker or guest of honor at an organization's fund raising event, but they may attend such events. 3) Judges should not give investment advice to organizations.
Opinion 93-07 02/12/1993 |
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