Monday, March 3, 2014

ALA and Chicago Bar Association Host Candidates’ Forum

By Gretchen Harris Sperry
Law Clerk to Hon. Maureen E. Connors, Illinois Appellate Court, First District

On February 25, 2014, the Appellate Lawyers Association and the Chicago Bar Association co-sponsored a public forum featuring the candidates for the Illinois Appellate Court, First District. The program was moderated by ALA Past President, Tim Eaton, who currently serves as the President of the CBA. Each candidate presented his or her credentials to the audience, and then participated in a moderated question and answer session. Candidates answered questions on an array of topics, including judicial elections vs. merit selection, the use of Rule 23 orders as persuasive authority, and the justices who inspire each candidate’s judicial philosophy.

Three Appellate Court vacancies will appear on the ballot in the March 18, 2014, Primary Election.

            Candidates to fill the vacancy of Hon. Joseph Gordon
            Hon. Shelly A. Harris
            Hon. Freddrenna M. Lyle
            Hon. Susan Kennedy Sullivan

            Candidates to fill the vacancy of Hon. Michael Murphy
            Mr. David Ellis

            Candidates to fill the vacancy of Hon. John O. Steele
            Hon. Sharon Oden Johnson
            Hon. John B. Simon

All of the candidates accepted our invitation to participate. However, Judge Freddrenna Lyle fell ill on the morning of the event and did not attend.

We are grateful to the CBA for hosting this program and recording the event for rebroadcast. You can view the recording here or link to it through our website. It will be available until the primary election.

This year’s Candidates’ Forum continues the ALA’s tradition of providing this public service to our membership and the public at large. We recognize that publicity regarding judicial elections often pales in comparison to that given contests for federal or statewide offices. However, our goal in sponsoring such programs is to help draw attention to judicial elections and thereby facilitate voters’ ability to make informed decisions regarding those elected to these important public offices. The CBA shares our commitment to this goal, and we look forward to continuing our partnership with the CBA.

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