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The case stems from a records request filed by the USA TODAY Network for emails between Penncrest officials and a religious liberties law firm.
Pennsylvania’s biggest race this election year won’t be on the primary ballot. The candidates won’t have political parties listed. And they can’t even campaign to say what they will do if reelected.
Republicans are looking to overturn the Democrats’ majority on the state Supreme Court, where final decisions are made on ...
Pa. is among eight states that hold partisan elections for appellate courts. Here’s what to know about the candidates running ...
In recent years, cases heard by the powerful Commonwealth and Superior Courts have changed how public education is funded and ...
Voters this fall will also consider whether to give five appellate judges, including those on PA Supreme Court, additional 10 ...
Experts say the U.S. Supreme Court ruling ushered in an era of unprecedented spending on elections by ultra-wealthy special interests.
Wednesday’s decision put to bed a residency challenge that ran so close to election day, mail ballots went out this week with Mike Huff’s name printed on them.
Their rulings can be appealed to the state Supreme Court, Pennsylvania’s court of last resort ... meaning candidates run under the banner of a political party, collect endorsements and raise money.
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