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  • Maryland Courts See Increase of Women Judges

    Malia Reddick Former Manager, Quality Judges Initiative Over the last year, the percentage of women serving on the state’s courts has  risen from 36.1 percent to 38.2 percent . Governor Malloy has contributed to this uptick, selecting women for 46 of 102 …

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  • Giving a Voice to Children in Custody Agreements

    Zachary Willis Director of Communications Ruth Bettelheim, a marriage and family therapist, wrote in the New York Times that children’s voices are being ignored or suppressed in custody discussions and agreements. She argues that a custody arrangement …

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  • Encouraging Child-Centered Divorce and Separation

    Zachary Willis Director of Communications Jeanne Teleia, a marriage and family therapist, told the North Hawaii News that conflict in divorce is damaging to children, but that help is available to mitigate the worst and most prevalent side effects. …

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  • Ninth Circuit Holds Montana Political Endorsement Ban Unconstitutional (Updated)

    Malia Reddick Former Manager, Quality Judges Initiative In a 2-1 ruling, a three-judge panel of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit blocked a state law barring political party endorsements of judicial candidates. While holding that the state …

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  • Arizona Pima County Superior Court Judges Up for Retention

    Natalie Anne Knowlton Advisor on Regulatory Innovation All 18 judges up for retention in Pima County Superior Court  received generally high scores  by the Arizona Commission on Judicial Performance, with most scoring higher than 85 percent in all …

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  • Missouri Judge Rejects Ballot Summary Challenge

    Malia Reddick Former Manager, Quality Judges Initiative A circuit court judge  rejected a challenge to the ballot summary  for a proposed constitutional amendment that would allow the governor to name an additional member of the commission that nominates …

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  • Florida's E-Discovery Amendments Now in Effect

    Cindy Pham Former IAALS Intern The Florida Supreme Court has recently  amended its Rules of Civil Procedure to address the discovery of electronically stored information (ESI). These amendments became effective September 1, 2012. While the amendments …

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  • Justice Durham Receives Dwight D. Opperman Award for Judicial Excellence

    Cindy Pham Former IAALS Intern Educating Tomorrow’s Lawyers Advisory Committee member, Justice Christine Durham , has been selected by the American Judicature Society to receive the Eighth Annual Dwight D. Opperman Award for Judicial Excellence . This …

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  • Transactional Simulation Website Expanded with Free Online Courses

    Cindy Pham Former IAALS Intern LawMeets, a website that provides law students with free transactional simulations, is now offering free transactional law courses  which can be used by individual students or incorporated into law school classes.  These …

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  • Cast of "West Wing" Urges Voting in Nonpartisan Supreme Court Elections

    Zachary Willis Director of Communications The cast of "West Wing" has reunited to film two short web videos, urging voters to participate in nonpartisan state supreme court elections. One video specifically plugs Michigan Supreme Court candidate Bridget …

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  • Straight-Ticket Voting and Judicial Accountability: Can the Two Coexist?

    Zachary Willis Director of Communications In Check One and the Accountability Is Done: The Harmful Impact of Straight-Ticket Voting on Judicial Elections , Meryl Chertoff and Dustin F. Robinson argue that straight-ticket voting plays a pernicious role …

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  • New Perspective on Familiar Recommendations for Addressing Costs and Delays in Civil Litigation

    Alli Gerkman Former Senior Director IAALS, the Institute for the Advancement of the American Legal System at the University of Denver, announces the release of Another Voice: Financial Experts on Reducing Client Costs in Civil Litigation , a new report …

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  • Nebraska Group Challenges Retention of Judges Over Custody Rulings

    Malia Reddick Former Manager, Quality Judges Initiative A group known as The Do Good Dads Against Unjust Judges is challenging the retention of three local judges. The group takes issue with the judges’ rulings in cases involving child custody, adoptions, …

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  • State Supreme Court Justices Facing Tough Call on Campaigning

    Zachary Willis Director of Communications Writing in the Des Moines Register , Iowa Supreme Court Justice David Wiggins expressed admiration for the work of the Court, gratitude for his tenure on the bench, and the desire to prevent political campaigns …

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  • Utah Judicial Performance Evaluations to be Released

    Malia Reddick Former Manager, Quality Judges Initiative The Utah Judicial Performance Evaluation Commission has  published its evaluation reports and recommendations online .  The Commission was created by statute in 2008 and undertook midterm evaluations …

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  • Senate Confirms Stephanie Rose as U.S. District Court Judge

    Malia Reddick Former Manager, Quality Judges Initiative The U.S. Senate voted to approve, by an 89-1 vote, Stephanie Rose as a U.S. district court judge.  To date, President Obama has appointed 72 women to the federal bench, which is  the most ever …

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  • New Political Action Committee May Influence North Carolina Judicial Election

    Malia Reddick Former Manager, Quality Judges Initiative The  establishment of a PAC for a supreme court race  may undermine the public financing program and reintroduce partisanship in judicial races, according to the court of appeals judge who is …

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  • New Poll Reflects Support for Retention of Iowa Justices

    Malia Reddick Former Manager, Quality Judges Initiative According to a statewide poll, 47 percent of voters  favor retaining the four justices standing for retention  in November, while 24 percent oppose their retention and 25 percent are undecided. Poll …

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  • Tenth Circuit Affirms Constitutionality of Kansas Merit Selection System

    Malia Reddick Former Manager, Quality Judges Initiative The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Tenth Circuit affirmed a lower court decision that rejected  a constitutional challenge to the state’s merit selection system . Opponents of the process argued that …

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  • New Organization Created to Support Iowa Justice's Retention

    Malia Reddick Former Manager, Quality Judges Initiative The founders of Justice Not Politics, a 501(c)(4) organization formed to defend three justices against retention challenges in 2010, have  established a 527 organization called Justice Not Politics …

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