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...at the last minute, these were crucial steps on the road to judicial selection reform in Pennsylvania. This is not a time to...
...used legislative and judicial staff to perform...member Appellate Court Nominating Commission, candidates to fill...
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...Johnston and Karen Valihura were the three lawyers submitted by the Judicial Nominating Commission to Markell, according to sources familiar with the selection process....
...A slew of Republican-backed judicial reforms, once thought of as retaliation for unappetizing Florida Supreme Court decisions...
.... The Commission on Judicial Conduct also harshly...
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