...dollars on the courts. "The more campaign contributions from business interests the justices receive, the more likely they are to vote for...
Originally Published: National Law Journal
...S. Supreme Court Justice Sandra Day O'Connor suggested that judicial elections should be eliminated in Pennsylvania because contributions to those campaigns lead the public...
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...the U.S. Department of Justice's criminal investigation into the...leagues may engage in some campaign activities. Charitable organizations may only...
...two potential nominees to the U.S. Supreme Court, losing out to Justice John Paul Stevens. SAMUEL A...
...bar campaign, which annually raises nearly $400,000 from more than 120 law firms to support CLS's work providing access to justice to...
...spending of taxpayer dollars. But in the end, the two justices up for retention in 2005 were both expected to be retained, as...
...confidence that the judges and justices are operating ethically and have...than $2,500 to their campaigns in the last two years...
...that he would win because my opponent has not mounted a campaign. He has not even campaigned in Allegheny County that I can ascertain...
The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit on Tuesday morning reversed U.S. District Judge Nicholas Garaufis of the Eastern District of New York's finding of intentional discrimination by the N
Originally Published: New York Law Journal
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