Supreme Court limits judges’ speech on social media
The Supreme Court Wednesday ruled on a case that questioned whether judges' impartial stance must extend to their social media accounts and other public expression.
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January 22, 2026

Supreme Court limits judges’ speech on social media

HARRISBURG — Though judges run for office as members of a particular political party, once seated ...
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