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The Sixth Circuit affirmed the constitutionality of Ohio’s rules limiting judicial candidates’ open party affiliation, fundraising and endorsements, finding they were meant to promote independence and maintain public trust in the judiciary.

CINCINNATI – The Sixth Circuit affirmed the constitutionality of Ohio’s rules limiting judicial candidates’ open party affiliation, fundraising and endorsements, finding they were meant to promote independence and maintain public trust in the judiciary.

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