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Selection Snapshots

Nevada: Three Supreme Court Justices run unopposed
Nevada: Three Supreme Court Justices run unopposed
Three supreme court justices are up for reelection in 2012, but all three are running unopposed and will retain their seats.
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Tennessee: Bill to strip courts of power to overturn laws passed by state lawmakers withdrawn
Tennessee: Bill to strip courts of power to overturn laws passed by state lawmakers withdrawn
Republicans legislators have introduced several bills this session aimed at the courts, including changing the way judges are disciplined and amending the constitution to address how judges are selected. A proposal that would have stripped the courts of judicial review over state laws was withdrawn by its sponsor after it met with heavy criticism from both parties.
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Utah Supreme Court chief justice stepping down, plans to stay on the court
Utah Supreme Court chief justice stepping down, plans to stay on the court
After ten years of leading the court, Chief Justice Christine Durham is stepping down from that position but remaining on the court. Members of the court unanimously selected Justice Matthew B. Durant to serve as chief justice as of April 1.
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Connecticut: For a diverse judiciary, Malloy willing to buck tradition
Connecticut: For a diverse judiciary, Malloy willing to buck tradition
Governor Malloy promised to look for diversity of thought, experience, and gender in making judicial appointments in 2012, a year in which he is expected to fill more than two dozen judgeships. Three of Malloy’s four judicial appointees during 2011 were racial minorities.
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Pennsylvania: Calls grow for Supreme Court Justice Melvin to resign
Pennsylvania: Calls grow for Supreme Court Justice Melvin to resign
Calls mounted for supreme court justice Joan Orie Melvin to step down from the court or take a temporary leave of absence as a grand jury investigates charges that she violated state election laws in her past judicial campaigns.
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Analysis: Missouri lawmakers may target judiciary
Analysis: Missouri lawmakers may target judiciary
Dissatisfaction with the redistricting maps drawn by a panel of appellate judges has led to renewed calls by some legislators for changes in how appellate judges are selected. Proposals include adding more citizen members to the judicial nominating commission, which is said to be dominated by trial attorneys, and prohibiting judges from serving on the commission.
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Washington: State justice Tom Chambers to retire
Washington: State justice Tom Chambers to retire
Two candidates have filed to run for the supreme court seat being vacated by Justice Tom Chambers, who announced his intention to retire at the end of the year. Former justice Richard Sanders, who lost a bid for reelection in 2010, is considering running as well.
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Lawmaker calls for ouster of Justice Gableman
Lawmaker calls for ouster of Justice Gableman
A Democratic legislator circulated a resolution calling for the removal of supreme court justice Michael Gableman, for presiding over cases involving a law firm that provided him with free legal services. The constitution allows the legislature to remove judges by a two-thirds vote—a process known as a bill of address.
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Florida: Governor could get more power over judicial nominating commissions
Florida: Governor could get more power over judicial nominating commissions
A house subcommittee approved a bill that would allow the governor to replace the five members of the judicial nominating commission who are appointed by the governor without bar association input. (Currently, commission members serve four-year terms and may only be removed for cause.)
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Race to replace Alabama Supreme Court Justice Woodall now contested by two Republicans
Race to replace Alabama Supreme Court Justice Woodall now contested by two Republicans
A circuit court judge announced her intention to challenge a court of appeals judge in the Republican primary for the open supreme court seat created by Justice Tom Woodall’s retirement. In announcing her candidacy, she pledged not to accept contributions from political action committees.
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