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ICPR Says Court Ruling Demonstrates Need for Public Financing
By: PR Newswire
Jun. 8, 2009 04:15 PM
This decision shows that the U.S. Supreme Court recognizes that outsized campaign contributions and special interest money can create the appearance of bias in the judicial system. "The Caperton case is about the conflict of interest that arises when judicial candidates benefit from large campaign contributions and special interest group spending," said Caperton v. Massey centers around a A the same time that Massey was appealing the verdict against it, Massey's Chief Executive spent After winning election to the state Supreme Court, The U.S. Supreme Court's Monday ruling said that Benjamin should not have participated in that ruling. ICPR joined a national coalition of concerned groups, including Justice At Stake, Appleseed, Common Cause and the League of Women Voters, in an amicus curiae brief asserting that Benjamin should not have participated in the decision involving Massey. The problematic situation outlined in Caperton v. Massey is not unexpected nor unfamiliar in States' Supreme Court candidates have raised more than In 2004, These staggering figures show why "Judicial public financing remains the best way to avoid the question of bias altogether, because it allows candidates to run for office without relying on contributions from special interest groups." ICPR supports SB 2144/HB 2631, a bill that would create a judicial public financing system in Instead of creating a judicial public financing system, the General Assembly this year established a task force to study the issue, leaving With the nation's highest court now acknowledging the conflict that campaign contributions can have on the courts, ICPR urges the General Assembly to take more immediate action on judicial public financing.
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SOURCE Illinois Campaign for Political Reform Latest Cloud Developer Stories
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