
Diane Diel, State Bar of Wisconsin President
The escalating cost of supreme court election campaigns in Wisconsin, highlighted by last year’s record-setting $6 million expenditure level, has alarmed many observers concerned that the infusion of such large amounts into a judicial campaign poses a threat to both judicial neutrality and public trust in the justice system.
The State Bar of Wisconsin shares these concerns and supports public
financing for supreme court campaigns, as provided in Senate Bill
40, co-authored by Senator Pat Kreitlow and Representative Gordon
Hintz. This legislation is the most direct and visible way to maintain
the integrity of
The State Bar Board of Governors specifically addressed the issue of public financing for supreme court campaigns in 2006 and concluded that such a reform would “help maintain the integrity and independence of Wisconsin’s courts, where even the perception of bias destroys public trust and confidence in the justice system.”
The Bar’s position recognizes the fundamental importance of
assuring
I strongly urge other Wisconsin residents to join us in affirming the
principle that