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Advocates slam plan to 'politicize' appellate judge picks

Interview: Timothy McGoughran, president of the New Jersey State Bar Association

Aired 05/09/2024

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Advocates slam plan to 'politicize' appellate judge picks

Clip: 5/9/2024 | 6m 25sVideo has Closed Captions

Interview: Timothy McGoughran, president of the New Jersey State Bar Association

Under the state's current structure, New Jersey's Chief Justice picks appellate judges from a pool of state Superior Court judges. But a proposal floated by state Senate President Nick Scutari (D-Union) would ask voters to amend the state constitution to give the responsibility to the Legislature, as they do with lower court judges.

Aired 05/09/2024

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