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Selection Snapshots

January 2012: Selection Snapshots Newsletter
January 2012: Selection Snapshots Newsletter
The January 2012 edition of Selection Snapshots is now available.
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Justice Melvin prominent in grand jury report
Justice Melvin prominent in grand jury report
A recent grand jury report included testimony from a witness who claimed that supreme court justice Joan Orie Melvin used her office and her staff in past judicial campaigns. The grand jury was investigating allegations that Orie Melvin’s sisters—one a state senator and the other a former aide to Orie Melvin—used state-paid staff to perform campaign work.
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Primary could decide race for Alabama Supreme Court Chief Justice
Primary could decide race for Alabama Supreme Court Chief Justice
The March 2012 Republican primary could determine who the next chief justice will be. Three Republicans are vying for the seat, but no Democratic challengers have emerged.
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Indiana Chief Justice To Step Down
Indiana Chief Justice To Step Down
Randall Shepard, currently the longest-serving state chief justice, announced his intention to retire as of March 2012. The judicial nominating commission will screen applicants to fill the supreme court vacancy and send three names to Governor Daniels. The commission will also select the next chief justice.
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Retirement creates chance for more diverse court
Retirement creates chance for more diverse court
Diversity may be a factor in filling the vacancy. Indiana is one of only three states with no women justices, and only one justice of color currently serves on the court.
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Appeals court turns down challenge of judicial retention ballots
Appeals court turns down challenge of judicial retention ballots
The court of appeals rejected on standing grounds a challenge to the 2010 judicial retention ballot, an election that ended with the defeat of all three supreme court justices standing for retention. The challenge was brought by three attorneys and based on a constitutional provision requiring votes on judges to be on separate ballots.
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Virginia’s judge-selection process criticized by Lt. Gov. Bolling
Virginia’s judge-selection process criticized by Lt. Gov. Bolling
A Republican candidate for governor voiced his support for commission-based appointment of the state’s judges. According to Lieutenant Governor Bill Bolling, there is too much “horse-trading” in the current system, in which the legislature chooses judges.
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Judge hopefuls spent $1.1 million
Judge hopefuls spent $1.1 million
Seven candidates for six seats on Luzerne County’s court of common pleas spent $1.1 million on their campaigns. The losing candidate spent the least of the seven candidates.
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Unusual Move by Christie in Feud Over Judgeships
Unusual Move by Christie in Feud Over Judgeships
As a result of the standoff between Governor Christie and Democratic leaders in the legislature, one-fourth of the judgeships on the Essex County Superior Court are vacant. The governor is said to be refusing to fill these seats because the senate has not confirmed his appointee as education commissioner for nearly a year.
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Madison County judge dropped from asbestos hearings after receiving asbestos money
Madison County judge dropped from asbestos hearings after receiving asbestos money
A trial court judge was removed from hearing all asbestos cases after accepting $30,000 in campaign contributions from attorneys whose firms had cases on the judge’s asbestos docket.
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