To: Paleo Conservative
It's the State Court of The Judiciary. They have jurisdiciton over matters of judicial ethics in the state.
22 posted on
11/13/2003 9:33:05 AM PST by
TheBigB
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To: TheBigB
It's the State Court of The Judiciary. They have jurisdiciton over matters of judicial ethics in the state. Well in most states it is up to elected representatives to make those judgements. Also where in the Constitution does it the federal courts get to dictate to state courts are on issues that are not explictly given to the federal government in the Constitution. If anything the federal courts are guilty of removing the 10th amendment from the US Constitution.
53 posted on
11/13/2003 9:39:59 AM PST by
Paleo Conservative
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To: TheBigB
It's the State Court of The Judiciary. They have jurisdiciton over matters of judicial ethics in the state. Well in most states it is up to elected representatives to make those judgements. Also where in the Constitution do the federal courts get to dictate to state courts on issues that are not explictly given to the federal government in the Constitution. If anything the federal courts are guilty of removing the 10th amendment from the US Constitution.
62 posted on
11/13/2003 9:41:54 AM PST by
Paleo Conservative
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