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Selection Snapshots

Connecticut Sees Increase in Number of Female Judges
Connecticut Sees Increase in Number of Female Judges
Thirty-three percent of supreme, appellate, and superior court judges are women—an increase of eight percent since 2002. This figure comes close to matching the percentage of Connecticut Bar Association members who are women—34 percent.
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Judges Launch Opposition Campaign in Response to Missouri's Proposed Judicial Selection Amendments
Judges Launch Opposition Campaign in Response to Missouri's Proposed Judicial Selection Amendments
A group of retired supreme court judges took the lead in the campaign opposing Amendment 3, a proposed constitutional amendment that would allow the governor to name an additional member of the commission that nominates potential judges and increase the number of nominees from three to four.
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GOP chair Launches Campaign to Oust Iowa Supreme Court Justice
GOP chair Launches Campaign to Oust Iowa Supreme Court Justice
The state Republican Party chair called for voters to remove one of four supreme court justices standing for retention in November. Justice David Wiggins participated in the 2009 unanimous ruling that legalized same-sex marriage in the state, and three of his colleagues lost their bids for retention in 2010.
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New Mexico Political Parties Meet to Nominate Candidates for Supreme Court Vacancy
New Mexico Political Parties Meet to Nominate Candidates for Supreme Court Vacancy
With Justice Patricio Serna’s retirement at the end of August, the state political parties are meeting to nominate candidates to run for the seat in November. Ordinarily, nominees would be chosen in partisan primary elections, but the vacancy is occurring after the June primaries.
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Missouri Bar Recommends Voters Oust County Judge
Missouri Bar Recommends Voters Oust County Judge
The Missouri Bar’s judicial-review committee has released evaluations of the 51 judges standing for retention in November, recommending against the retention of Judge Dale W. Hood. Judge Hood also received a “not be retained” recommendation in 2008 but was retained by 54 percent of the vote.
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Senators Call for Abolishment of Massachusetts Governor's Council
Senators Call for Abolishment of Massachusetts Governor's Council
Some senators are pushing to abolish the governor’s council, one of the chief responsibilities of which is to confirm judicial appointments. The council has come under fire recently for “unorthodox questioning” of judicial nominees and “inflammatory behavior” of some members.
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Intermediate Appellate Court Judges Reassigned to Supreme Court of New Jersey
Intermediate Appellate Court Judges Reassigned to Supreme Court of New Jersey
With two vacancies on the supreme court, Chief Justice Rabner is assigning two intermediate appellate court judges to the supreme court as of October 1. The court has been operating with six members since Justice Long retired in March, and a lower court judge who has been serving temporarily reaches mandatory retirement age next month.
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Florida Bar Responds to Ousting Efforts
Florida Bar Responds to Ousting Efforts
Twenty-three past presidents of the Florida Bar signed a resolution denouncing the effort by Restore Justice 2012 to oust three supreme court justices standing for retention in November. The bar also released a poll of attorneys showing strong support for retaining the justices, whose average approval rating was 90 percent, and the 15 court of appeals judges on the ballot.
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West Virginia Declares Rescue Funds Unconstitutional (Updated)
West Virginia Declares Rescue Funds Unconstitutional (Updated)
In a unanimous ruling, the supreme court of appeals declared unconstitutional the matching or “rescue” funds provision of the state’s pilot public financing program. In 2011, the U.S. Supreme Court struck down the matching funds provision of Arizona’s public financing program for legislative and executive campaigns.
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Tennessee Judges Recuse Themselves from Judicial Selection Challenge
Tennessee Judges Recuse Themselves from Judicial Selection Challenge
Three former judges recused themselves from hearing a challenge to the state’s appellate judge selection process, citing the need to preserve the integrity of the special five-member panel appointed by Governor Haslam to decide the case.
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