Promote Fair Courts
Promote Fair Courts - Brennan Center for Justice
The right to a fair day in court is under threat. Judicial elections are awash in money, while lawmakers have sought to rein in judges whose rulings they ...
Strengthen Our Courts | Brennan Center for Justice
The Brennan Center works to protect the courts from the influence of politics and special interests. We track spending on judicial races and we propose reforms.
Common Cause advocates for transparency and fairness when it comes to picking judges and shaping our courts. Ensuring that judges are beholden only to the law ...
Judicial Immunities Promote Fair and Impartial Judgments
Judicial immunity is an indispensable pillar of judicial independence. Judicial independence is vital, as it ensures that a judge is able to make the right ...
President Trump has confirmed over 200 far-right judges during his term in office, including two Supreme Court justices. The death of Justice Ruth Bader ...
Issue 1: Providing Justice | United States Courts
Equal justice requires fairness and impartiality in the delivery of justice and a commitment to non-discrimination, regardless of race, color, sex, gender, ...
How to reform state judicial selection to promote fairness - Judicature
We make two key recommendations. First, states should do away with state supreme court elections. Instead, justices should be appointed through a publicly- ...
Importance of the Courts | ACS - American Constitution Society
A fair and impartial judiciary is critical. Judges decide issues from health care access to voting rights, and the processes of local, state, and federal ...
The Need to Promote and Defend Fair and Impartial Courts
The College defined “judicial independence” to mean that “judges should decide cases, faithful to the law, without. 'fear or favor' and free from political or ...
Strategic Plan for the Federal Judiciary | United States Courts
Equal Justice: fairness and impartiality in the administration of justice; accessibility of court processes; treatment of all with dignity and respect. Judicial ...
What Does Fair and Impartial Judiciary Mean? - Bolch Judicial Institute
Judge Posner was probably thinking of the Supreme Court, possibly of the federal appellate courts, and I think his point was that everyone ...
Courts - The Leadership Conference on Civil and Human Rights
President Biden has nominated Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson, a brilliant and fair-minded jurist, to the US Supreme Court.
Preserving a Fair, Impartial and Independent Judiciary
Thus, the concept of judicial independence — that judges should decide cases faithful to the law and free from political or external pressures — was well-.
Fair courts and democracy - Lambda Legal
Lambda Legal is fighting to restore the integrity of the U.S. court system—and push back against attacks that erode judicial independence and accountability ...
Fair Court Funding - American Bar Association
Such underfunding threatens the ability of our courts to provide access to justice not only for the protection of our constitutional rights, but ...
The Judicial Branch | The White House
Even the number of Supreme Court Justices is left to Congress — at times there have been as few as six, while the current number (nine, with one Chief Justice ...
Court users have the right to expect fair treatment in our courts. Over the years, the Judiciary has implemented several programs to help ensure an open door ...
Procedural Fairness - community_outreach - California Courts
Procedural Fairness in the California Courts is a statewide initiative aimed at ensuring fair process for and quality treatment of court users.
Improve Understanding of the Judicial Process - Florida Courts
Taught primarily by the seven justices, two “mentor judges,” and Ms Annette Boyd Pitts, executive director of the Florida Law-Related Education ...
Courts - The Leadership Conference on Civil and Human Rights
Learn why fair courts are crucial for justice and democracy. Explore the importance of unbiased judges and transparent judicial processes.