The Article focuses on one of the pillars of the judicial appointive process, the judicial nominating commission, suggesting that all jurisdictions should have judicial nominating commissions. A judicial nominating commission exists to screen and select nominees for judgeships. This article envisions and describe a system that more likely will result in selecting the right person for the bench
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This Article reviews some of the factors that have diminished the appeal of merit selection for judg...
The subject of the selection of state court judges has many aspects, including the choice of the sel...
This article discusses the problems and potential solutions with the system of judicial appointment ...
This Essay, informed in significant part by personal experience, examines in greater detail some of ...
In August 1979, Time magazine featured an article titled, “Judging the Judges.” In that article, nea...
Transcript of the keynote address delivered at Fordham University School of law on April 7, 2006. T...
This article discusses the role of judicial disciplinary agencies. The article first summarizes the...
The scholarly debate about how to select state judges has been ongoing for decades; the public debat...
This article gives an anecdotal account of the authors attempt to apply for a position as a State Co...
This article discusses judicial appointment and judicial independence in Colorado. The article argu...
This article discusses the history and development of judicial selection in the states. It examines ...
This Article seeks to transcend perennial election versus appointment debates-including debates over...
Debates over the best methods for selecting judges in the United States usually turn on finding an a...
In the November 2000 election, the citizens of Florida had the opportunity to switch from the nonpar...
This article argues that popularly electing judges is incompatible with the three basic elements of ...
This Article reviews some of the factors that have diminished the appeal of merit selection for judg...
The subject of the selection of state court judges has many aspects, including the choice of the sel...
This article discusses the problems and potential solutions with the system of judicial appointment ...
This Essay, informed in significant part by personal experience, examines in greater detail some of ...
In August 1979, Time magazine featured an article titled, “Judging the Judges.” In that article, nea...
Transcript of the keynote address delivered at Fordham University School of law on April 7, 2006. T...
This article discusses the role of judicial disciplinary agencies. The article first summarizes the...
The scholarly debate about how to select state judges has been ongoing for decades; the public debat...
This article gives an anecdotal account of the authors attempt to apply for a position as a State Co...
This article discusses judicial appointment and judicial independence in Colorado. The article argu...
This article discusses the history and development of judicial selection in the states. It examines ...
This Article seeks to transcend perennial election versus appointment debates-including debates over...
Debates over the best methods for selecting judges in the United States usually turn on finding an a...
In the November 2000 election, the citizens of Florida had the opportunity to switch from the nonpar...
This article argues that popularly electing judges is incompatible with the three basic elements of ...