In this Article, I undertake an evaluation of a method of judicial selection in use in many states that is known as merit selection. The merit system is distinctive from the other systems of judicial selection in use today in the powerful role it accords lawyers and, in particular, state bar associations. Proponents of the merit system contend that it is superior to the other forms of judicial selection - elections or appointment by elected officials - because state bar associations are more likely to select judges on the basis of merit and less likely to select judges on the basis of politics than are voters or elected officials. In this Article, I explain why I believe these claims are overstated. In Part II of this Article, I expla...
In the November 2000 election, the citizens of Florida had the opportunity to switch from the nonpar...
Many states use merit-based judicial selection to limit political influence on state courts. Under m...
Others have discussed exhaustively the merits and demerits of merit selection, and I do not intend i...
In this Article, I undertake an evaluation of a method of judicial selection known as merit selecti...
In this Article, I undertake an evaluation of a method of judicial selection in use in many states t...
In this Article, I undertake an evaluation of a method of judicial selection known as "merit selecti...
This Article reviews some of the factors that have diminished the appeal of merit selection for judg...
During the twentieth century, judicial reformers attempting to depoliticize the selection of state c...
There is widespread debate among politicians and academics as to the effectiveness and appropriatene...
The scholarly debate about how to select state judges has been ongoing for decades; the public debat...
The scholarly debate about how to select state judges has been ongoing for decades; the public debat...
The scholarly debate about how to select state judges has been ongoing for decades; the public debat...
Many states use merit-based judicial selection to limit political influence on state courts. Under m...
This Article seeks to transcend perennial election versus appointment debates-including debates over...
This article argues that popularly electing judges is incompatible with the three basic elements of ...
In the November 2000 election, the citizens of Florida had the opportunity to switch from the nonpar...
Many states use merit-based judicial selection to limit political influence on state courts. Under m...
Others have discussed exhaustively the merits and demerits of merit selection, and I do not intend i...
In this Article, I undertake an evaluation of a method of judicial selection known as merit selecti...
In this Article, I undertake an evaluation of a method of judicial selection in use in many states t...
In this Article, I undertake an evaluation of a method of judicial selection known as "merit selecti...
This Article reviews some of the factors that have diminished the appeal of merit selection for judg...
During the twentieth century, judicial reformers attempting to depoliticize the selection of state c...
There is widespread debate among politicians and academics as to the effectiveness and appropriatene...
The scholarly debate about how to select state judges has been ongoing for decades; the public debat...
The scholarly debate about how to select state judges has been ongoing for decades; the public debat...
The scholarly debate about how to select state judges has been ongoing for decades; the public debat...
Many states use merit-based judicial selection to limit political influence on state courts. Under m...
This Article seeks to transcend perennial election versus appointment debates-including debates over...
This article argues that popularly electing judges is incompatible with the three basic elements of ...
In the November 2000 election, the citizens of Florida had the opportunity to switch from the nonpar...
Many states use merit-based judicial selection to limit political influence on state courts. Under m...
Others have discussed exhaustively the merits and demerits of merit selection, and I do not intend i...