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Contact: Andrew Rush Director,
Media Services & Public Affairs arush@nysba.org
518/487-5530
June 21, 2007
NEW YORK STATE BAR ASSOCIATION ENDORSES GOVERNOR
SPITZER’S MERIT SELECTION PLAN
Calls for the Legislature to Act on Needed Reforms
to the Judicial Selection Process
With the legislative session nearing conclusion, the New York State
Bar Association today officially endorsed Governor Eliot Spitzer’s
proposed constitutional amendment to reform the judicial selection
process in New York State and enact a merit selection system for
selecting judges. In a letter sent to the legislature today, the
association called for immediate action on this vitally important
issue.
Speaking in support of the Governor’s proposal, Bar Association
President Kathryn Grant Madigan (Levene Gouldin & Thompson LLP)
said, “Our Association has supported merit selection of judges for
more than 30 years, and in our view, the measure put forth by Governor
Spitzer represents true reform of a broken system. Merely patching up a
dysfunctional convention process will continue to undermine judicial
independence and erode public confidence in our system of justice. The
Governor’s Program Bill would ensure that competence, experience,
temperament and integrity -- that is, merit -- rather than political
loyalty, are the primary factors in choosing judges.”
Madigan concluded, “We applaud Governor Spitzer for putting
forward a constitutional amendment to implement merit selection of
judges and we urge the Legislature to approve the Governor’s
proposal. New York has an historic opportunity to implement true
reform, now is the time to seize it.”
A copy of the New York State Bar Association’s letter to the
legislature is attached, or can be viewed on the association’s web
site, www.nysba.org.
The 72,000 member New York State Bar Association is the
official statewide organization of lawyers in New York and the largest
voluntary state bar association in the nation. Founded in 1876, NYSBA
programs and activities have continuously served the public and improved
the justice system for more than 130 years.
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