abstract: In 1985 Schotland made the observation that judicial campaigns were becoming “nosier, nastier, and costlier.” Because judicial campaigns are one of very few occasions in which individuals receive information about the bench (Schaffner and Diascro 2007), there is a possibility that such negativity in judicial elections could harm individual perceptions of the legitimacy of state supreme courts (Gibson 2008). This dissertation seeks to uncover the amount of negativity present in judicial campaigns, and to understand the effects of such negativity on perceptions of state courts’ specific and diffuse legitimacy. To accomplish this goal I first conduct a content analysis of all televised judicial advertisements aired from 2005-2016. ...
This article proceeds in four stages. Part I examines the major rulings, relating to tort reform and...
Proponents of judicial elections and related campaign activities emphasize existing First Amendment ...
Concerns over the way in which judicial campaigns are conducted have been voiced since the 1970s. Ju...
The purpose of this article is to investigate the consequences of judicial campaign activity for the...
Justice John Paul Stevens once noted that [i]t is the confidence in the men and women who administe...
The increased use of campaign advertising in judicial elections since Republican Party of Minnesota ...
In the US, state Supreme Court judges are either appointed, elected, or more commonly, are subject t...
Melinda Gann Hall’s new book Attacking Judges: How Campaign Advertising Influences State Supreme Cou...
Do people believe a federal court when it rules against the government? And does such judicial credi...
Recent discussions of judicial election campaigns have been marked by two themes: (i) the growing co...
Lacking the power of purse and sword, the judiciary does not possess the coercive force afforded to ...
Televised attack ads in lower ballot races are a relatively new trend in American politics, leading ...
The thesis offered here is that the cost of judicial campaigns has reached a level where both candid...
As western democracies face challenges unseen since the Cold War ended, understanding the correlates...
Changes in judicial elections stem from four identifiable causes. First, court decisions involve inc...
This article proceeds in four stages. Part I examines the major rulings, relating to tort reform and...
Proponents of judicial elections and related campaign activities emphasize existing First Amendment ...
Concerns over the way in which judicial campaigns are conducted have been voiced since the 1970s. Ju...
The purpose of this article is to investigate the consequences of judicial campaign activity for the...
Justice John Paul Stevens once noted that [i]t is the confidence in the men and women who administe...
The increased use of campaign advertising in judicial elections since Republican Party of Minnesota ...
In the US, state Supreme Court judges are either appointed, elected, or more commonly, are subject t...
Melinda Gann Hall’s new book Attacking Judges: How Campaign Advertising Influences State Supreme Cou...
Do people believe a federal court when it rules against the government? And does such judicial credi...
Recent discussions of judicial election campaigns have been marked by two themes: (i) the growing co...
Lacking the power of purse and sword, the judiciary does not possess the coercive force afforded to ...
Televised attack ads in lower ballot races are a relatively new trend in American politics, leading ...
The thesis offered here is that the cost of judicial campaigns has reached a level where both candid...
As western democracies face challenges unseen since the Cold War ended, understanding the correlates...
Changes in judicial elections stem from four identifiable causes. First, court decisions involve inc...
This article proceeds in four stages. Part I examines the major rulings, relating to tort reform and...
Proponents of judicial elections and related campaign activities emphasize existing First Amendment ...
Concerns over the way in which judicial campaigns are conducted have been voiced since the 1970s. Ju...