Nebraska Constitution
Article V, § 14 — Supreme and district judges not to act as attorneys; judge not to practice law, when
Nebraska Const. art. V, § 14
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Neb. Const. art. V, § 14.
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No judge of the Supreme or district courts shall act as attorney or counsellor at law in any manner whatsoever. No judge shall practice law in any court in any matter arising in or growing out of any proceedings in his own court.
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History
Source: Neb. Const. art. VI, sec. 14 (1875); Amended 1920, Constitutional Convention, 1919-1920, No. 15; Transferred by Constitutional Convention, 1919-1920, art. V, sec. 14; Amended 1970, Laws 1969, c. 419, sec. 1(1), p. 1432.
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