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Political End Runs: How Judges violate the law (and your rights)

by | 9:12 am, December 29, 2010

The Constitution of the United States begins with the words “We the people.” But neither the Constitution nor “we the people” will mean anything if politicians and judges can continue to do end runs around both.
So begins a superb article by esteemed economist and commentator Thomas Sowell, published Tuesday (”Political End Runs“).
Sowell states the case [...]

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It’s Official! Colorado is a “Judicial Hellhole”

by | 7:57 am, December 22, 2010

Last month’s Colorado Supreme Court ruling that created a “right” for plaintiffs (more accurately, their lawyers) to collect “recovered damages” over and above costs actually paid was apparently the straw that broke the camel’s back for a group that rates the performance of courts nationwide (as if the Mullarkey-Bender Court’s rulings to sanction unconstitutional tax [...]

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Merry Monday Media Review: Clear The Bench Colorado, Colorado Supreme Court in the news

by | 4:11 pm, December 20, 2010

Clear The Bench Colorado continues to make news (except in the pages of the Denver Post, which apparently continues its editorial policy of suppressing information that might upset its highest-paying – $1.6M/year – tenants) around the state in the aftermath of this year’s judicial retention elections (which gained attention not just in Colorado – again, [...]

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Friday Funnies: …and a Leftist Judiciary!

by | 9:35 am, December 17, 2010

Welcome to the 2010 Christmas edition of the Clear The Bench Colorado Friday Funnies!
In all of the tumult, toil, and trouble of the weeks leading up to the 2010 judicial retention elections (and in the weeks following), Clear The Bench Colorado has been far too serious, falling short in our mission to amuse, in addition [...]

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Better Late Than Never: Judge orders Colorado Ethics Watch (CEW, pronounced “sue” – it’s what they do) to pay legal fees owed to Clear The Bench Colorado since July ruling

by | 2:23 pm, December 15, 2010

Better Late Than Never…
The latest chapter in the ongoing saga of the legal harassment of the grassroots judicial accountability organization Clear The Bench Colorado by ‘Colorado Ethics Watch’ (CEW, pronounced “sue” – it’s what they do) was wrapped up with this week’s ‘Order Awarding Attorney Fees and Costs‘ to CTBC resulting from CEW’s “frivolous, groundless, [...]

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Colorado Supreme Court ruling produces plaintiff windfall

by | 4:11 pm, November 28, 2010

Last week’s Colorado Supreme Court ruling in the Volunteers of America v. Gardenswartz case created a windfall win for personal injury trial lawyers (the “ambulance-chaser” set) and incidentally, some of the clients they represent, in collecting damage reimbursements above and beyond amounts actually paid.
The Colorado Supreme Court’s “Mullarkey Majority” (yes, Chief Justice Mary Mullarkey wrote [...]

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Judicial Performance Review Commission charged with bias

by | 11:19 am, November 19, 2010

In a development which should come as no shock to astute observers of Colorado’s “judicial merit selection and retention” system, the state’s 10th Judicial District performance review commission has been charged with bias in conducting “reviews” of judges in the district, as reported in a Pueblo Chieftain newspaper article (”Officials stand behind performance commission“) earlier [...]

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Balance of Power on Congressional Redistricting & Legislative Reapportionment rests with Bender, Colorado Supreme Court

by | 9:12 am, November 16, 2010

“Amateurs study tactics, professionals study logistics.” (Military aphorism, variously attributed)
Translating from the military vernacular to the political, “amateurs” focus on short-term electoral gains (transitory shifts in legislative majorities or changes in who holds political office) while “professionals” focus on building long-term institutional and philosophical shifts – holding the “high ground” and winning the “hearts and [...]

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A Tale of Three States: Comparing judicial retention elections in Iowa, Kansas, and Colorado this year

by | 9:12 am, November 12, 2010

This year’s judicial retention elections were not just a hot topic in Colorado, but also in numerous states across the country.  Judicial incumbents faced opposition to their continued retention in office in states ranging from Alaska (where an anti-retention movement against one of the incumbent state supreme court justices got off to a late start [...]

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An “enthusiastic thumbs up” to retain a trio of incumbent Colorado Supreme Court justices?

by | 9:12 am, November 9, 2010

The most recent edition of the Colorado Statesman uncharacteristically missed the boat entirely in highlighting the election results for the three incumbent Colorado Supreme Court justices on this year’s ballot (possibly allowing the quest for quotable verbiage to overcome accuracy in reporting).
The article (”‘No!’ was on voters’ minds when it came to weighing in on [...]

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