Delaware Government Files Brief in Lawsuit on Exclusion of Independents from Being Appointed to Most Judicial Positions

On January 10, the government of Delaware filed this reply brief in Adams v Carney, 1:20cv-1680. This is the case that challenges the Delaware law that requires most judicial appointees to be members of one of the two largest parties. Therefore, independents can never serve as judges, except for two minor types of court.

The government says the applicant, James R. Adams, doesn’t have standing because he doesn’t have a “realistic” chance of being appointed even if the law didn’t exist. The government doesn’t say why he doesn’t have a realistic chance of being appointed, except to say that he has been retired from the practice of law for six years. Probably the real reason he doesn’t have a realistic chance of being appointed, is that the present Governor doesn’t like him, because of his lawsuit. But that shouldn’t be a consideration. Someday Delaware will have a new Governor.


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Delaware Government Files Brief in Lawsuit on Exclusion of Independents from Being Appointed to Most Judicial Positions — 5 Comments

  1. Again –
    blatant violation ALSO of 1-10-1 NO Title of Nobility —

    ***special*** privilege stuff only for donkeys/elephants.
    —-
    ONE evil vicious monarchy/oligarchy in tiny DE — hard to find on a world map —
    loved by Super-Hack Prez Biden on his train rides to/from Devil City.

  2. Bidens home state has more restrictive voter laws and court appointment rules than most states and yet all you here out of his mouth is DEMOCRACY, DEMOCRACY, DEMOCRACY. He needs to look out his Delaware house window to see where the problem lies.

  3. B-

    Biden – one more ANTI-Christ with his evil deceptions and lies.

    How many $$$ Trillions added to USA regime debt by Biden and fellow commie donkeys since 1929 ???

  4. Has there been a Governor of Delaware since the Civil War who hasn’t been a Democrat or a Republican? It seems to me that the law is unnecessary.

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