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Third Circuit Mulls Whether Ban on Judges' Quotes in Lawyer Ads Violates First Amendment

The Third Circuit is considering a constitutional challenge to New Jersey's ban on lawyers putting complimentary quotes from judges' opinions into ads, the New Jersey Law Journal. Only the full text of the opinion with the comments can be presented, the Journal notes.

On one hand, proponents of the ban argue it ensures that the judiciary does not appear to be biased in favor of one side and won't be pulled into  impermisible judicial endorsements. On the other hand, one of the appellate judges said during oral argument that judges' opinions "'can be quoted all over the place,' in law reviews, symposia and in court," so why can't a judge's comment about an attorney in an opinion be used in attorney advertising, the Journal further reports.

China Tightens Consumer Safety Rules

Even as China's economy continues to thrive, issues with consumer safety have arisen not only with products sold abroad in the United States but domestically. In a promising sign that the rule of law is catching up to China's economic growth, Chinese consumer safety rules have been tightened. The changes, Reuters reported, "increase consumer powers, add rules for the booming Internet shopping sector and stiffen punishments for businesses that mislead shoppers."
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