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Selection Snapshots

Wisconsin: Gableman Joins Recusals in Prosser Discipline Case
Wisconsin: Gableman Joins Recusals in Prosser Discipline Case
Justice Michael Gableman recused himself from considering charges of ethical violations against fellow justice David Prosser, making him the fourth justice of the seven-member court to do so and leaving the court without a quorum to hear the case.
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Washington: Supreme Court Race Has Led Some to Question Role of Ethnicity
Washington: Supreme Court Race Has Led Some to Question Role of Ethnicity
The outcome of a supreme court race has led some to question the role of ethnicity in judicial elections. Incumbent justice Steve Gonzalez’s opponent did not raise money or campaign but still garnered 42 percent of the vote. Observers note that voters who lack information about judicial candidates often cast their votes based on race, sex, and other factors unrelated to qualifications.
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Alaska: Governor Appoints Lawyer to State Supreme Court
Alaska: Governor Appoints Lawyer to State Supreme Court
From two nominees submitted by the Alaska Judicial Council, Governor Parnell appointed Anchorage attorney Peter Maassen to fill the vacancy created by Justice Morgan Christen’s appointment to the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit.
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Iowa State Bar Association Released Its Biennial Survey of Attorneys on Judges and Justices
Iowa State Bar Association Released Its Biennial Survey of Attorneys on Judges and Justices
The Iowa State Bar Association has released its biennial survey of practicing attorneys on judges and justices up for retention this November.  The survey showed high approval ratings for all Iowa judges and justices, and the Bar Association plans to “urge voters this fall to retain all judges.”
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Minnesota: Judicial Selection Commission Nominated Four Supreme Court Candidates (Updated)
Minnesota: Judicial Selection Commission Nominated Four Supreme Court Candidates (Updated)
For Governor Dayton’s first appointment to the supreme court, the judicial selection commission nominated four candidates, including a U.S. attorney and three judges. The vacancy was created by Justice Helen Meyer’s retirement.
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August 2012: Selection Snapshots Newsletter
August 2012: Selection Snapshots Newsletter
The August 2012 edition of Selection Snapshots is now available.
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Tennessee: Little-noticed order reverses ban against judges’ political donations
Tennessee: Little-noticed order reverses ban against judges’ political donations
The supreme court reversed one of the revisions it made to the code of judicial conduct in January, removing a prohibition against judges making campaign contributions to political candidates. The state bar supported the move as preserving judges’ First Amendment rights, but critics argue that judges should stay out of politics.
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New Jersey: Judicial Pension Question on Ballot
New Jersey: Judicial Pension Question on Ballot
In anticipation of confirmation hearings for Governor Christie’s two supreme court appointees, public employees unions expressed concern to the senate about the governor’s partisan approach to judicial appointments. They allege that the governor selected a Republican “posing as an independent” in order to observe the tradition of party balance on the supreme court.
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Pennsylvania: Preliminary hearing in the case against Justice Joan Orie Melvin began July 30
Pennsylvania: Preliminary hearing in the case against Justice Joan Orie Melvin began July 30
The preliminary hearing in the criminal case against Justice Joan Orie Melvin began on July 30. Melvin faces charges that she violated state law by using court staff to assist in her 2003 and 2009 supreme court campaigns. Two staffers testified that they were uncomfortable with the political work they were asked to do. Of the nine counts recommended by the grand jury, the judge ruled that Melvin will stand trial on seven.
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Iowa GOP chairman calls for ouster of another Supreme Court justice (Updated)
Iowa GOP chairman calls for ouster of another Supreme Court justice (Updated)
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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