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The Battle for Chief Justice Continues in Louisiana
The Battle for Chief Justice Continues in Louisiana
In the dispute over who should replace Kitty Kimball as chief justice when she steps down in early 2013, a federal district court judge ruled that Justice Bernice Johnson’s service from 1994 to 2000 as part of a civil rights case settlement should count toward her seniority. Attorneys for the state had argued that the issue should be decided by the state supreme court, and they have appealed the ruling to the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit.
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Delaware Sees a Record Number of Superior Court Vacancies
Delaware Sees a Record Number of Superior Court Vacancies
The legislature’s creation of two additional judgeships and several retirements are creating a record number of superior court vacancies to be filled. If Governor Markell is reelected in November, he will have a rare opportunity to shape the superior court.
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Pennsylvania: Lawyers pay judges travel costs
Pennsylvania: Lawyers pay judges travel costs
According to financial disclosure forms, five of the seven justices serving on the supreme court in 2011 accepted travel or hospitality that was often provided by attorney associations whose members might appear before the court. Some legal scholars question the propriety of such arrangements.
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Ohio: Akron Bar Association targets judicial campaigns
Ohio: Akron Bar Association targets judicial campaigns
The Akron Bar Association formed a judicial campaign conduct committee as part of an effort to improve the tone and conduct of local judicial campaigns. The committee will ask candidates to sign a clean-campaign pledge and will review complaints about improper campaign behavior. The committee consists of five Democrats, five Republicans, and an independent and includes eight lawyers and three non-lawyers.
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Referendum gives Arizona governor more power to pick judges, splits legal sector
Referendum gives Arizona governor more power to pick judges, splits legal sector
While the state bar association supports Proposition 115, which goes before voters in November, other members of the legal community oppose its passage. Among other changes, the measure would increase the number of nominees from which the governor makes judicial appointments and give the governor greater control over the membership of the commission that makes the nominations.
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Florida justices hit the road to make case for retention on bench
Florida justices hit the road to make case for retention on bench
The three justices standing for retention in November embarked on a tour of news organizations around the state in an effort to better inform voters about the merit selection and retention process for appellate judges. The justices have raised nearly $975,000 to support their retention.
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Ohio: Political gift, ruling not linked, Supreme Court justice says
Ohio: Political gift, ruling not linked, Supreme Court justice says
An incumbent justice seeking reelection denied violating canons of judicial ethics in response to a charge by his opponent that he accepted a campaign contribution from a party whose case he heard. Republican Justice Robert Cupp said that he does not monitor who his contributors are and his campaign committee does not monitor his docket.
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Alabama Democrats remove chief justice candidate
Alabama Democrats remove chief justice candidate
The Democratic candidate for chief justice was removed as his party’s nominee for reportedly making “disparaging remarks about homosexuals, his Republican opponent and party leaders.” Following a hearing, a five-member party committee voted unanimously to take this step and reopened the qualifying period for candidates.
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Utah: Governor's nominee, Su Chon, confirmed as judge
Utah: Governor's nominee, Su Chon, confirmed as judge
Although the senate judiciary committee voted not to recommend her confirmation to the full senate, the senate confirmed Su J. Chon’s appointment as a district court judge by a 17-10 margin.
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Arizona: Large pool of applicants vying for Supreme Court vacancy (Updated)
Arizona: Large pool of applicants vying for Supreme Court vacancy (Updated)
Of the 14 applicants for a supreme court vacancy, the judicial nominating commission voted to interview nine, including three Democrats. This was the most Democrats to make it to the interview stage and could have provided the largest number of nominees from which to choose of three vacancies that Governor Brewer has filled.
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