It’s no secret that big money in politics has transformed American elections. 不太了解的东西, 然而, is that influence-seeking money has also made tremendous inroads into our courts — institutions that are constitutionally obliged to provide equal justice regardless of wealth, 状态, 或政治关系. Thirty-eight states conduct elections for their state supreme courts, powerful entities that are generally the final word on interpreting state law.
The 布伦南中心 has been tracking and analyzing state supreme court elections since 2000, as part of its "New Politics of Judicial Elections" series, issued jointly with the National Institute on Money in Politics. The series documents the growing threats to fair and impartial courts from secret money, 特殊利益的压力, and misleading attacks on judges.
We also examine the sponsorship, 内容, and costs of televised state supreme court campaign ads as part of our "购买时间”系列. 每一个选举周期, researchers collect all available television ads aired in states conducting supreme court elections and analyze spending, 现货数量, 主题, 和语气. We have found that many ads target judges in misleading ways for their decisions on the bench, particularly in connection with criminal cases.