U.S. Supreme Court Sets Conference Date for Delaware Case on Whether All Judges Must be Democrats and Republicans

The U.S. Supreme Court will consider whether to hear Carney v Adams, 19-309, on Friday, November 8. This is the case in which the Third Circuit struck down a Delaware law that says on most state courts, all judges must be members of parties that have at least 5% of the registration. Effectively this means they must all be Republicans or Democrats. No other party in Delaware history has had 5% of the registration.

All state court judges in Delaware are appointed. There are no judicial elections.

The U.S. Supreme Court won’t release news about the November 8 conference until November 12, at the earliest.


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U.S. Supreme Court Sets Conference Date for Delaware Case on Whether All Judges Must be Democrats and Republicans — 1 Comment

  1. Today just being a HACK appointed judge.

    Tomorrow- having ANY *rights, privileges or immunities* ???

    See olde nazi anti-Jewish laws — before the Holocaust *laws*.

    IE – where is the New Age Union Army to liberate rotted little Delaware ???

    Perhaps a high tech Army squad can liberate the State in a week ???

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