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	<title>Comments on: Unwise Judge(ment) on Facebook</title>
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		<title>By: Kashmir Hill - The Not-So Private Parts - The Bad Idea File: Keeping corporate courtroom sponsorships secret - True/Slant</title>
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		<description>[...] Everyone&#8217;s going to know these clerks are at the courts on a law firm&#8217;s dime. Law students usually spend a summer at the law firm they will eventually work at before their final year of law school. With a quick visit to a clerk&#8217;s Facebook page, it&#8217;s likely to be obvious based on photos and work information where he or she is heading after their clerkship, and thus who is paying their salary. (As I have written before, there are judges on Facebook.) [...]</description>
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