textThe special role courts play in a democracy requires designers of constitutions to consider the delicate trade-offs between democratic accountability and judicial independence. This dissertation analyzes the decisional consequences of state supreme court institutional structures. States utilize several types of election and elite reconfirmation, and each method carries a systematically different risk of incumbent defeat. My theory predicts that as reappointment uncertainty increases, judicial independence decreases. I define judicial independence as decisions made by judges using only considerations that are internal to the rule of law. I measure judicial independence by quantifying the external influence of partisan, elite, popula...
The existence of judicial review confronts scholars of political institutions, particularly scholars...
Debates over the best methods for selecting judges in the United States usually turn on finding an a...
The concept of judicial independence has become the sine qua non of the judicial craft. This dissert...
textThe special role courts play in a democracy requires designers of constitutions to consider the ...
The study of judicial independence in comparative environments is an increasingly important endeavor...
Judicial independence is a cornerstone of American constitutionalism. It empowers judges to check th...
In this article, the author argues that the concept of judicial independence has served more as an...
Independence from extrinsic influence is, we know, indispensable to public trust in the integrity of...
Carrington notes that because judges in trial and intermediate courts are accountable to highest cou...
In this overview, I begin by describing the five different systems of state judicial selection that ...
In this study I provide an empirical analysis of the judicial system. The main emphasis of this stud...
Event Description Judicial independence has been a defining feature of the American Constitutional l...
It is well settled that independent courts play a vital role in promoting rule-of-law and separation...
In Reconsidering Judicial Independence, Professor Stephen Burbank revisits the nature of the relatio...
The question of judicial accountability and independence arises primarily in the context of state co...
The existence of judicial review confronts scholars of political institutions, particularly scholars...
Debates over the best methods for selecting judges in the United States usually turn on finding an a...
The concept of judicial independence has become the sine qua non of the judicial craft. This dissert...
textThe special role courts play in a democracy requires designers of constitutions to consider the ...
The study of judicial independence in comparative environments is an increasingly important endeavor...
Judicial independence is a cornerstone of American constitutionalism. It empowers judges to check th...
In this article, the author argues that the concept of judicial independence has served more as an...
Independence from extrinsic influence is, we know, indispensable to public trust in the integrity of...
Carrington notes that because judges in trial and intermediate courts are accountable to highest cou...
In this overview, I begin by describing the five different systems of state judicial selection that ...
In this study I provide an empirical analysis of the judicial system. The main emphasis of this stud...
Event Description Judicial independence has been a defining feature of the American Constitutional l...
It is well settled that independent courts play a vital role in promoting rule-of-law and separation...
In Reconsidering Judicial Independence, Professor Stephen Burbank revisits the nature of the relatio...
The question of judicial accountability and independence arises primarily in the context of state co...
The existence of judicial review confronts scholars of political institutions, particularly scholars...
Debates over the best methods for selecting judges in the United States usually turn on finding an a...
The concept of judicial independence has become the sine qua non of the judicial craft. This dissert...