The Berkeley Judicial Institute concluded its three-part series, titled “How Judges Should Communicate With the Media in General,” on June 30 with the session titled “How Judges Should Communicate With the Media When a Case Is Proceeding,” which examined how information can get disseminated in a way to avoid misinformation and disinformation.

Judges and the press both want the same thing—to get the truth out, Judge Jeremy Fogel (ret.), executive director of the BJI, said.

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