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Judge for Yourself

In recent years, the amount of money spent on campaigns and elections at all levels has increased. People donate to the candidates or causes that they want to support, whether as individuals or as part of an organization or committee.

With the backing of recent Supreme Court rulings, these funders are feeling more powerful than ever. They are no longer content to only throw their money behind legislative and executive candidates.  They are now targeting the judiciary, where permitted.

In many states, judges have to campaign to get or hold their seats, and campaigning costs money, which means they are dependent on funders. Some worry that this will influence judges’ decisions once they are elected, and that they will no longer be neutral – that those who give to elections are essentially “buying judges.” Read more.

A judge is supposed to be impartial. But when big donors have a vested interest in how a judge rules, can they really play it down the middle?

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