CCL’s Robert S. Peck participated in the biannual meeting of the Board of Directors of Justice at Stake, a nonpartisan national partnership of more than 50 organizations, working to keep courts fair and impartial through public education, litigation and reform. The April 16-17 board meeting took place in Washington, DC, where the board talked about the anticipated U.S. Supreme Court ruling in Williams-Yulee v. Florida State Bar (where the Supreme Court later held that a restriction on direct solicitation of campaign funds by judicial candidates did not violate the candidates’ First Amendment rights) and the battle between the Kansas Governor and the state supreme court over judicial authority. Peck serves as board secretary and chairs JAS’s amicus curiae committee.