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Standup Judge May Have to Sit Down

New Jersey may be the first state to prohibit a judge from publicly performing as a stand-up comedian - on or off the bench. The ABA Journal reports that a New Jersey court is considering whether a part-time judge in that state may spend his out-of-court time doing stand up comedy work. Does it really make sense to prohibit a judge from displaying a good sense of humor - at least off the bench?

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