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Selection Snapshots

Florida: Funds to Retain Supreme Court Justices Near an ‘Unprecedented’ $1 Million
Florida: Funds to Retain Supreme Court Justices Near an ‘Unprecedented’ $1 Million
The three justices who are standing for retention in November have raised nearly $1 million for their campaigns. The bulk of these contributions have come from lawyers and law firms. The justices are prohibited from personally soliciting contributions, so they have appointed campaign committees to act in their behalf.
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Florida Supremes face political battle to keep jobs
Florida Supremes face political battle to keep jobs
Groups formed to support and oppose the retention of three supreme court justices are expected to run television spots and newspaper ads as the November election nears. “Restore Justice 2012” is targeting the justices for their role in removing a proposed constitutional amendment regarding federal health care from the 2010 ballot.
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Missouri: Suit challenges summary of judicial measure
Missouri: Suit challenges summary of judicial measure
The Republican candidate for attorney general voiced his support for moving to a federal system of selecting judges. Such a proposal passed a house committee in March and is under consideration in the senate judiciary committee.
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Texas: High-Court Judge Faces a Tough Runoff (Updated)
Texas: High-Court Judge Faces a Tough Runoff (Updated)
Incumbent Justice David Medina was defeated in the July 31 runoff for the Republican spot on the November ballot by challenger John Devine, a former trial court judge who has run for six political offices since 1994. Devine raised ethical concerns about Medina and touted his own anti-abortion activism in his grassroots campaign
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New Mexico: Governor Susana Martinez seeks candidates for judgeship
New Mexico: Governor Susana Martinez seeks candidates for judgeship
Governor Martinez asked the judicial nominating commission to submit more names for a trial court vacancy, after the commission forwarded the name of one of only two applicants. The nominating commission reopened the application period and will submit any additional potential appointees to the governor in late August. If the governor declines to make an appointment, the supreme court will fill the seat.
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New Jersey: Judges Allegedly Pressured to Back Paula Dow’s Nomination to Bench
New Jersey: Judges Allegedly Pressured to Back Paula Dow’s Nomination to Bench
Three Democratic senators asked Chief Justice Stuart Rabner to investigate allegations that a Republican legislator pressured superior court judges regarding a judicial nomination. According to the senators, the Republican lawmaker told two judges facing re-nomination that the governor would “end their judicial careers” if they did not persuade Democrats to sign off on the governor’s nominee.
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Missouri: Lawmakers Don’t Like Summary of Ballot Issues
Missouri: Lawmakers Don’t Like Summary of Ballot Issues
Supporters of a ballot measure that would alter the composition of the nominating commission for appellate court vacancies are unhappy with the issue summary prepared by the secretary of state’s office and plan to file a lawsuit. The proposed amendment’s sponsor describes part of the summary as “flat-out untrue” and calls the secretary of state a “dishonest broker of partisan politics.”
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Indiana: 16 of 22 Applicants for Supreme Court Vacancy Are Women
Indiana: 16 of 22 Applicants for Supreme Court Vacancy Are Women
Sixteen of the 22 applicants for a supreme court vacancy are women. Indiana is one of three states without a woman on its high court. This will be Governor Daniels’ third appointment to the five-member court.
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Florida: Justices Will Not Be Prosecuted for Having Court Employees Notarize Campaign Documents
Florida: Justices Will Not Be Prosecuted for Having Court Employees Notarize Campaign Documents
A state prosecutor announced that no charges would be filed against the three justices standing for retention in November. Governor Scott asked the state law enforcement agency to investigate whether the justices had violated state law in having court employees notarize campaign documents during working hours in order to meet a filing deadline, but according to the prosecutor, this cannot reasonably be described as furthering the justices’ campaigns.
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Wisconsin: Justice Not Required to Recuse Himself for Connections with Law Firm
Wisconsin: Justice Not Required to Recuse Himself for Connections with Law Firm
As a result of a split vote on the issue by the supreme court, Justice Michael Gableman will not be required to recuse himself from cases involving a law firm that provided him with free legal representation in an ethics case in 2010.
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