The Texas Young Lawyers Association on Nov. 19 adopted new election rules that will permit its presidential candidates to use social media to campaign.

The rule changes come after TYLA president-elect candidates lodged complaints about social media and other issues in the 2011 election. The State Bar of Texas board of directors approved similarly revised election rules in September. [See "TYLA to Propose New Rules for President-Elect Campaigns," Texas Lawyer, Nov. 7, 2011.]

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