PA Supreme Court

Former PA Supreme Court Chief Justice Gets Sued

The former chief justice of the Pennsylvania Supreme Court has been sued over the court’s ruling on the state gaming law and a pay raise for judges that was passed three years ago.

The League of Women Voters of Pennsylvania has filed suit in federal court against former Pennsylvania Supreme Court Chief Justice Ralph Cappy, alleging three counts of violation of due process of law.

In its complaint, the league asserts that Cappy made a comment to one or more members of the legislature during secret negotiations on the pay raise that he “needed the pay raise to secure the votes of Republican justices” on cases important to lawmakers.  read more »


Rendell Picks Colins to Serve on Supreme Court

Former Commonwealth Court Judge James Gardner Colins will be Gov. Edward G. Rendell’s appointee to serve an interim term on the state Supreme Court, a state Senate official said Monday afternoon.

Steve MacNett, general counsel for the Senate Republicans, said although Rendell has been warned Colins would face a difficult confirmation, the governor is expected to announce Colins’ nomination Tuesday. If confirmed, Colins would serve nearly two years in the seat former Chief Justice Ralph J. Cappy vacated earlier this month.  read more »


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