About Elizabeth Monkus

Elizabeth Monkus (she/her) is the Senior Attorney & Project Director for Chicago Appleseed Center for Fair Courts. Elizabeth came to Chicago Appleseed in 2010 to manage the Judicial Performance Commission Demonstration project. She currently focuses on domestic relations and judicial elections in her program work.

Links of Interest: June 11-15, 2012

  Judicial Performance and Elections Wendy Weiser of the Brennan Center participated in a US News and World Report Debate Club forum about voter fraud claims, "Voter Fraud Claims are Smoke without Fire." Earlier this week, the Justice Department filed a lawsuit against the State of Florida...

Links of Interest: May 26 – June 1, 2012

Judicial Performance and Elections Retired Supreme Court Justice John Paul Stevens spoke (.pdf) at the University of Arkansas Little Rock this week, referencing his dissent in Citizens United and its impact on campaign finance. Lyle Denniston analyzes the speech at SCotUSBlog. Politico ran three...

Links of Interest: May 7-10, 2012

Judicial Performance and Elections Justice at Stake's Gavel Grab reports on how partisan politics which can block the filling of Federal judicial vacancies impact the administration of justice. Earlier this week, the American Constitution Society reported on a White House meeting of legal experts...

Links of Interest: April 23-27, 2012

Judicial Performance and Elections The Sun-Times called for a rewrite of the rules on judicial recusal. We will be co-sponsoring a forum on judicial independence and recusal standards on May 23. Sponsor Justice at Stake has a resource page on recusal. Along with Chicago Appleseed, co-sponsor the...

Links of Interest: April 16-20, 2012

Judicial Performance and Elections The Statesman reports, Texas lawmakers are rankled by the state's judicial ethics rules, which seem to permit the judicial oversight commission attorney-client privilege to "keep secret" some of its investigation findings. "I've never heard of that," said Sen....
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