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Ohio judicial ballot party label lawsuit moves forward in federal court
A legal challenge to an Ohio law that requires political party affiliations to be listed on ballots for certain judicial candidates is moving forward after a federal judge allowed the case to proceed. The law, signed by Governor Mike DeWine in 2021, has already influenced the state’s judicial landscape and remains the subject of heated debate over fairness and judicial impartiality. The rule mandates that candidates running for the Ohio Supreme Court and the state’s appe
Ohio judicial ballot party label lawsuit moves forward in federal court
A legal challenge to an Ohio law that requires political party affiliations to be listed on ballots for certain judicial candidates is moving forward after a federal judge allowed the case to proceed. The law, signed by Governor Mike DeWine in 2021, has already influenced the state’s judicial landscape and remains the subject of heated debate over fairness and judicial impartiality. The rule mandates that candidates running for the Ohio Supreme Court and the state’s appe
$100M Wisconsin Court Race Pits Conservative Brad Schimel Against Liberal Susan Crawford
The Wisconsin Supreme Court race has emerged as one of the most critical and expensive judicial elections in American history, with the balance of the court—and possibly the direction of national policies—hanging in the balance. The election will determine the successor to a liberal-leaning justice on the seven-member bench, in a state already known for its political volatility and razor-thin electoral margins. Central to the contest are two county judges: conservat
$100M Wisconsin Court Race Pits Conservative Brad Schimel Against Liberal Susan Crawford
The Wisconsin Supreme Court race has emerged as one of the most critical and expensive judicial elections in American history, with the balance of the court—and possibly the direction of national policies—hanging in the balance. The election will determine the successor to a liberal-leaning justice on the seven-member bench, in a state already known for its political volatility and razor-thin electoral margins. Central to the contest are two county judges: conservat









