ACJRC Endorses Shaw Today
Update: Some details of this post have been corrected.
The Parlor has learned that the Alabama Civil Justice Reform Committee today endorsed Judge Greg Shaw of the Alabama Court of Criminal Appeals as their candidate for next year’s state Supreme Court race. The ACJRC met this morning with Republican candidates Shaw and Jim Main, State Finance Director.
While this trade association supported Gov. Bob Riley in 2006, they are parting ways for this race, as indications are that Riley backs Main. Indeed one insider has told me that “Main will get whatever help he needs from the Governor.”
FWIW… I hear that Johnny Adams (of the Alabama Poultry & Egg Association) and Billy Canary (of BCA) asked this morning that each of the member boards be allowed to interview each candidate, but they were overruled. John Pudner (of ALFA) and Matt McDonald led the opposition to that proposal. Former State Bar Association President Douglas McElvy has been mentioned as a possible candidate for the race, but he did not speak to the ACJRC this morning.
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Unfortunately, this can only mean that Judge Shaw has agreed to drink the Kool-Aid and to carry the flag for the ACJRC’s radical anti-consumer and anti-worker agenda. We should just begin calling him Harold, Jr.
Comment by Roy — December 14, 2007 @ 11:11 am
Shaw is too independant for that. I think this means that anyone who has ever touched a trial lawyer will never be supported by the business community.
Comment by John — December 14, 2007 @ 2:41 pm
Shaw and is wife have great grass roots support.That will carry the day in a GOP primary where turnout is around 15%.
Comment by Carey — December 14, 2007 @ 10:21 pm
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