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In Michigan, A Built-In Conflict of Interest

July 6, 2008 - 6:26pm

A complex Michigan "government reform" ballot initiative has the signatures to make the November ballot. But the measure faces legal challenges--and thus creates a conflict of interest. Judges are about to be asked to rule on a measure that affects them directly.

The initiative would do many things: cut politicians' pay, change election law, and reduce the size of the legislature and the Supreme Court. It also would cost a number of other judges their jobs. That's an enormous conflict of interest for judges. Is it possible to move a state case out of state?

The initiative is being sponsored by Democratic interests, who want to cut into the state's mostly Republican judiciary.

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