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Wisconsin: Justice Ziegler recuses herself in disciplinary case against Justice Prosser
Wisconsin: Justice Ziegler recuses herself in disciplinary case against Justice Prosser
A second justice has withdrawn from considering disciplinary charges against Justice David Prosser, with Justice Annette Ziegler joining Justice Pat Roggensack. Prosser has asked the other four justices to recuse themselves as well.
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Kansas: Facebook “like” becomes ethics issue for Butler County judge
Kansas: Facebook “like” becomes ethics issue for Butler County judge
The commission on judicial qualifications will consider a disciplinary complaint filed against a district court judge for clicking “Like” on a Facebook post by a candidate for sheriff. According to the complaint, this violates the judicial canons of ethics that prevent a judge from “publicly endorsing or opposing another candidate for any public office.”
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Florida: Hearing Set for Lawsuit to Block Supreme Court Justices' Retention
Florida: Hearing Set for Lawsuit to Block Supreme Court Justices' Retention
A hearing is scheduled for August 8 to address whether the three justices standing for retention in November should be removed from the ballot. In June, the Southeastern Legal Foundation filed a suit on behalf of two Florida voters alleging that the justices violated state law by using court employees to assist in filing campaign documents.
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North Carolina: Big money could arrive for Supreme Court race
North Carolina: Big money could arrive for Supreme Court race
A federal judge struck down an aspect of the public financing program for appellate judges that provides rescue funds to judicial candidates who are outspent by privately funded candidates. The U.S. Supreme Court rejected a similar provision in Arizona’s public financing program in 2011, on the grounds that it infringed upon freedom of speech.
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Texas: Local Court Runoff Tests Judicial Campaign Fairness Act
Texas: Local Court Runoff Tests Judicial Campaign Fairness Act
A district court candidate involved in a Republican runoff has taken the rare step of rejecting the voluntary campaign spending limits enacted by the Judicial Campaign Fairness Act of 1995. The built-in incentive to follow the limits is that, once one candidate refuses to comply, the other candidates in the race are no longer bound.
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New Hampshire: House committee voted to investigate impeachment proceedings against four judges
New Hampshire: House committee voted to investigate impeachment proceedings against four judges
A house committee voted to investigate impeachment proceedings against four judges based on complaints stemming from their rulings in two child custody cases.
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Washington: Results from two efforts to evaluate judicial candidates have been released (Updated)
Washington: Results from two efforts to evaluate judicial candidates have been released (Updated)
Results from two efforts to evaluate judicial candidates in the state have been released recently. The King County Bar Association’s screening committee gave “unqualified” ratings to three of 13 candidates for contested seats on the King County Superior Court.
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Washington: King County ballots, voter pamphlet are misleading
Washington: King County ballots, voter pamphlet are misleading
An error and vague wording on election-related materials could affect the outcome of a supreme court race. In King County, both the judicial primary ballot and the judicial voter pamphlet indicate that the top two vote-getting candidates in a supreme court race will advance to the general election, when in fact, this two-person race will be decided in the primary.
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Nebraska: Area judges receive positive ratings
Nebraska: Area judges receive positive ratings
The Nebraska State Bar Association’s 2012 Judicial Performance Evaluation results have been released, showing positive ratings for judges across the state, and the Bar has developed a radio spot to draw attention to this resource for voters. Nebraska uses the “Missouri Plan” for selecting judges and after appointment judges serve an initial term of three years before standing for a retention vote.
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Wisconsin: Prosser may use campaign account to pay legal bills
Wisconsin: Prosser may use campaign account to pay legal bills
Justice David Prosser converted his campaign fund to a defense fund to aid him in battling allegations of judicial ethics violations. According to the state’s government accountability board, using the campaign fund in this way satisfies the “political purpose” standard because the disciplinary proceeding affects Prosser’s “reputation and electability.”
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