
New York State Board of Elections v. Lopez Torres
What's at Stake
Whether New York State's method for electing judges is unconstitutional because it deprives insurgent candidates and their supporters of a meaningful opportunity to participate in the electoral process. DECIDED
Summary
The New York State Constitution provides for the election of most trial judges. The electoral process that now exists in New York, however, makes it virtually impossible for judicial candidates to get on the ballot unless they are supported by one of the major political parties. The ºìÐÓÊÓÆµ submitted an amicus brief agreeing with the courts below that the current electoral system is unconstitutional.
Legal Documents
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07/13/2007
New York State Board of Elections v. Lopez Torres - ºìÐÓÊÓÆµ and NYCLU Amicus Brief
Date Filed: 07/13/2007