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New Jersey: Public employee unions fear political shift in Supreme Court
New Jersey: Public employee unions fear political shift in Supreme Court
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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Wisconsin: State Supreme Court Justice Prosser wants colleagues’ recusal from disciplinary case
Wisconsin: State Supreme Court Justice Prosser wants colleagues’ recusal from disciplinary case
The state judicial commission is investigating an ethics complaint against Justice David Prosser, stemming from a physical altercation with another justice. The supreme court will ultimately decide whether sanctions should be imposed, and Prosser is expected to ask those colleagues who witnessed the incident to recuse themselves.
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Colorado: Appeals Court rules Clear the Bench subject to contribution limits
Colorado: Appeals Court rules Clear the Bench subject to contribution limits
The court of appeals ruled that Clear the Bench Colorado is a political committee, rather than an issue committee, and thus is subject to contribution limits of $525 per contributor per election cycle. The group formed in 2009 to challenge the retention of four supreme court justices. 
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Arkansas: Judicial election reforms debated
Arkansas: Judicial election reforms debated
A state bar task force is considering a variety of judicial election reforms, including creating a response committee to identify false statements made in judicial campaigns, providing a voter guide with information about judicial candidates, and encouraging candidates to sign a “fair campaign” pledge.
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Kentucky: House Judiciary Committee Approved Bill Creating Public Financing System
Kentucky: House Judiciary Committee Approved Bill Creating Public Financing System
The house judiciary committee approved a bill establishing a public financing system for state supreme court elections.
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Montana: Case to elect Supreme Court justices heard
Montana: Case to elect Supreme Court justices heard
Voters challenged a June 2012 ballot referendum calling for supreme court justices to be elected by district rather than statewide. The attorney for those challenging the measure asserts that the measure adds a requirement that supreme court justices live in the district from which they are elected and that legislators cannot alter such requirements by referendum.
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Michigan Democrats name state Supreme Court, education board favorites
Michigan Democrats name state Supreme Court, education board favorites
At their state convention, Democrats endorsed three women for supreme court seats. One race is for an open seat, and Republican incumbents are standing for reelection in the other two. Party candidates will be officially nominated in September and run on nonpartisan ballots in November.
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Illinois: Abortion big new issue in court race
Illinois: Abortion big new issue in court race
Thanks to a federal court ruling, abortion has become a major issue in the Democratic supreme court primary contest. The court ruled that pro-choice Personal PAC has a First Amendment right to create super PACs. In the wake of the decision, Personal PAC sent out mailers depicting one candidate as “Not Pro-Choice” and listing another candidate’s endorsements by pro-choice organizations. Four candidates are vying for the nomination.
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Alabama: Moore wins primary race for chief justice
Alabama: Moore wins primary race for chief justice
Former chief justice Roy Moore won a three-way Republican primary race for the chief justice spot and will run against the Democratic nominee in November. Moore was removed from the supreme court in 2003 for defying a federal court order to remove a Ten Commandments display from the state judicial building.
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House urged to act on impeachment of Iowa Supreme Court justices
House urged to act on impeachment of Iowa Supreme Court justices
A Republican member of the house of representatives filed resolutions calling for the impeachment of the four sitting justices who joined the Varnum v. Brien decision, but no action has been taken. The other three justices who joined the unanimous ruling lost their retention bids in 2010.
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