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Shining a Light on State Supreme Court Races

Shining a Light on State Supreme Court Races

Update: 2024-09-023
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In this week’s three-part episode, we take a look at state supreme courts and why this year’s elections are so important. First, Kate and Emily Passini of the ACLU walk us through some of the most crucial races. Then, Kate and Leah speak with state supreme court candidates Professor Kimberly Thomas of Michigan and Justice Allison Riggs of North Carolina. Finally, we have a conversation with Professor Miriam Seifter and Justice Anita Earls of the North Carolina Supreme Court about the weaponization of judicial disciplinary proceedings. 


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Pamela Deering

one resource that I would really like to see is, for even local judge races or non-partisan judge races, is a comprehensive website providing some guidance about judges who are running, in the absence of party affiliation info; be it past adjudication record, any endorsements, or really anything at all that can give us some indication that we're not electing a potential monster.

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Shining a Light on State Supreme Court Races

Shining a Light on State Supreme Court Races

Melissa Murray, Kate Shaw, Leah Litman