Americans have struggled since colonial times with the notion that judges should be independent, yet accountable to the people. The tension inherent between these two concepts has manifested itself throughout this nation\u27s history in the conflict over whether judges should be elected by the people or appointed by representatives. Presently, the citizens of Texas choose state judges through direct election. However, at different times during the nineteenth century, judges were elected or appointed by various branches of state government, depending on which constitution the state was operating under at the time. Since gaining independence from Mexico, the citizens of Texas have ratified six constitutions. Four provided for judges by appoin...
Legend has it that a long-ago Chief Justice of Texas said, “No judicial selection system is worth a ...
Sherry discusses how judges have exercised their independence. She provides a brief historical overv...
The article aims to investigate the influence of different systems of selection and appointment of j...
Americans have struggled since colonial times with the notion that judges should be independent, yet...
Judicial selection by popular election is no longer practical in Texas. Texans must question the ade...
This Article addresses the concerns about the implications of an elected judiciary. Advocating for o...
I am going to set the stage by providing a little background about the various methods that States a...
The article aims to introduce the selection of systems used throughout the United States of America ...
Have you ever noticed a gap in the publication of Texas Supreme Court decisions? Both the Harvard B...
Several scholars, most notably judges, have called for judicial reform in the selection process of a...
One of the most frequently quoted comments on judicial reform is the late New Jersey Chief Justice A...
The scholarly debate about how to select state judges has been ongoing for decades; the public debat...
Judges vs. Juries by Brian H. Bornstein Thoughts About Enriching Judicial Independence by Improvin...
Carrying out over two hundred executions in the last twenty years, Texas has dramatically demonstrat...
The most conspicuous feature of the new government under the Federal Constitution was its division i...
Legend has it that a long-ago Chief Justice of Texas said, “No judicial selection system is worth a ...
Sherry discusses how judges have exercised their independence. She provides a brief historical overv...
The article aims to investigate the influence of different systems of selection and appointment of j...
Americans have struggled since colonial times with the notion that judges should be independent, yet...
Judicial selection by popular election is no longer practical in Texas. Texans must question the ade...
This Article addresses the concerns about the implications of an elected judiciary. Advocating for o...
I am going to set the stage by providing a little background about the various methods that States a...
The article aims to introduce the selection of systems used throughout the United States of America ...
Have you ever noticed a gap in the publication of Texas Supreme Court decisions? Both the Harvard B...
Several scholars, most notably judges, have called for judicial reform in the selection process of a...
One of the most frequently quoted comments on judicial reform is the late New Jersey Chief Justice A...
The scholarly debate about how to select state judges has been ongoing for decades; the public debat...
Judges vs. Juries by Brian H. Bornstein Thoughts About Enriching Judicial Independence by Improvin...
Carrying out over two hundred executions in the last twenty years, Texas has dramatically demonstrat...
The most conspicuous feature of the new government under the Federal Constitution was its division i...
Legend has it that a long-ago Chief Justice of Texas said, “No judicial selection system is worth a ...
Sherry discusses how judges have exercised their independence. She provides a brief historical overv...
The article aims to investigate the influence of different systems of selection and appointment of j...