Republican National Committee Files Amicus Brief in Support of Delaware Law on Who Can Become a State Court Judge

The Republican National Committee has filed this amicus curiae brief in Carney v Adams, 19-309. This is the case over the Delaware Constitution, which says in Article IV, section 3, “Three of the five Justices of the Supreme Court in office at the same time, shall be of one major political party, and two of such Justices shall be of the other major party.”

The Republican brief seems to feel uncomfortable about excluding independents from being considered for a judicial post, because it says the state constitutional could be interpreted to allow an independent appointment. The brief also says the state interest in the restriction is that it “fosters diversity”, an Orwellian statement.


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Republican National Committee Files Amicus Brief in Support of Delaware Law on Who Can Become a State Court Judge — 4 Comments

  1. One more small pop state of monarchs/oligarchs to be ABOLISHED

    — akin to an olde part of the olde German regime in the olde DARK AGE..

  2. The current ballot access / gerrymander ROT happens to be Civil W-A-R II —

    due to the left/right monarchs/oligarchs trying to wipe each other O-U-T in the USA.

    about 10,000 plus times more dangerous than in 1775-1784 or 1861-1866.

    Thus — loose lips sink lots more than ships — olde stuff in WW I and WW II.

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