Williams-Yulee v. Florida Bar Oral Argument
Thirty-nine states hold elections for some or all of their judges. Thirty have limitations on raising campaign funds following the American Bar Association’s Model Code of Judicial Conduct which bans candidates for judicial office, incumbent judges, and challengers from directly soliciting campaign funds.
The Supreme Court heard oral argument in Williams-Yulee v. Florida Bar, docket number 13-1499. The case involved campaign finance regulations in… read more
The Supreme Court heard oral argument in Williams-Yulee v. Florida Bar, docket number 13-1499. The case involved campaign finance regulations in judicial races and whether the First Amendment protects judicial candidates' practice of personally soliciting campaign donations.
Thirty-nine states hold elections for some or all of their judges. Thirty have limitations on raising campaign funds following the American Bar Association’s Model Code of Judicial Conduct which bans candidates for judicial office, incumbent judges, and challengers from directly soliciting campaign funds. close
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