Competition Heats Up: Four Candidates Enthusiastically Compete for Vacant First Judicial District Judge Seat

Santa Fe, New Mexico – Four candidates are in the running for a vacant judgeship in the First Judicial District. This position will play a crucial role in the region’s judicial system. The opening arose due to the recent retirement of a long-serving judge. The candidates come from various legal backgrounds and each has their own unique qualifications and experience. Among the contenders is Sarah Ramirez, a respected attorney with extensive experience in criminal law. Ramirez has practiced in the district for over a decade and is known for her dedication to upholding justice. She … Read more

Long-Serving Washtenaw County Chief Judge Announces Retirement, Opening Up Judicial Race

ANN ARBOR, MI – The chief judge of a court in Washtenaw County, Michigan has confirmed that he will not seek re-election. Joseph Burke, who has served as the 15th District Court chief judge pro tempore since 2016, announced his decision this week. His current term will conclude at the end of 2024. In an email sent last week, Burke informed court staff about his retirement plans. He stated, “(My wife and I) figured it was time to retire. I’m looking forward to retirement. I’m sure there parts about my work that I’ll miss, but … Read more

Maryland Considers Judicial Security Act to Safeguard Judges’ Personal Information

HAGERSTOWN, Maryland – In the aftermath of a tragic incident where a judge was killed in his own driveway, the Maryland General Assembly is considering legislation to safeguard judges’ personal information. Circuit Court Judge Andrew Wilkinson was shot and killed by Pedro Argote, a man who was furious about losing custody of his children. Argote had stalked Judge Wilkinson, finding his address online, and carried out the crime shortly after a court hearing. In support of the proposed Judge Andrew F. Wilkinson Judicial Security Act, Wilkinson’s widow testified to protect the personal information of judges … Read more

South Dakota Judicial Vacancies Close to Being Filled as New Candidate Emerges

Sioux Falls, South Dakota – The search for two federal judges to fill vacancies in South Dakota’s U.S. District Court has gained momentum with the emergence of a new candidate. Camela Theeler, a state circuit court judge and former assistant U.S. attorney, is being considered by President Joe Biden’s administration for a lifetime federal appointment. Theeler’s potential nomination, along with that of Sioux Falls lawyer Eric Schulte, could help alleviate the strain on the crowded federal court docket. Theeler, 48, has been designated as an acceptable choice by Republican U.S. Sens. John Thune and Mike … Read more