A National Partnership Working for Fair and Impartial Courts
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"The founders realized there has to be someplace where being right is more important than being popular or powerful, and where fairness trumps strength. And in our country, that place is supposed to be the courtroom."
Justice Sandra Day O'Connor
 

Issues Overview

"An independent judiciary ... is one of the crown jewels of our system of government today."

—Chief Justice William Rehnquist, 1996

  

The Threat to Fair and Impartial Courts

 

America's courts play a crucial, unique role in our democracy. They resolve criminal and civil cases, and they protect our constitutional rights. They must remain fair and impartial--accountable to the law, not to special interests. But federal and state courts are under attack.

Federal Court Issues

  • Improper impeachment threats
  • Court-Stripping (banning courts from hearing specified issues)
  • Partisanship over judicial appointments.

State Court Issues

  • Special interest money flooding state court elections
  • Pressure on judicial candidates to promise specific rulings
  • Key reforms: public financing, appointment/retention, recusal rules and new disclosure laws 

Diversity

  • Minorities and women remain underrepresented among state and federal judges. A more diverse bench improves the delivery of justice.
 
 
 
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