A judge shall not disclose or use nonpublic information acquired in a judicial capacity for any purpose unrelated to the judge's judicial duties.
Tenn. R. Sup. Ct. 3.5
Comment
[1] In the course of performing judicial duties, a judge may acquire information that is unavailable to the public. The judge must not reveal or use such information for personal gain or for any purpose unrelated to his or her judicial duties. The judge should take special care to ensure that court staff, court officials, and others subject to the judge's direction and control are aware of this Rule and shall require them to act in a manner consistent with the judge's obligations under this Code. See RJC 2.12(A).
[2] This Rule is not intended, however, to affect a judge's ability to act on information as necessary to protect the health or safety of the judge or a member of a judge's family, court personnel, or other judicial officers if consistent with other provisions of this Code.