Ballotpedia. A fair amount of information on judges.
Judges are a tough one, though, even for me. For the most part state court judges (in Indiana at least), especially trial court judges, are not applying much of a judicial philosophy. They are just applying the law to the facts before them. Sometimes they get it right, sometimes wrong (IMO), but with most of them its tough to see too much of a pattern.
With some, you can...and with state supreme court justices it's more clear, but it is nowhere near as clear as on federal appellate courts.
Judges are a tough one, though, even for me. For the most part state court judges (in Indiana at least), especially trial court judges, are not applying much of a judicial philosophy. They are just applying the law to the facts before them. Sometimes they get it right, sometimes wrong (IMO), but with most of them its tough to see too much of a pattern.
With some, you can...and with state supreme court justices it's more clear, but it is nowhere near as clear as on federal appellate courts.