Article published in the Michigan State University School of Law Student Scholarship Collection
Empirical data show that, despite the significant electoral success of state court judges, elections...
Conventional wisdom holds that appointed judges are superior to elected judges because appointed jud...
This Article focuses on one of the paramount issues surrounding the 1970 Constitution. Illinois' cur...
State high courts, unlike the federal Supreme Court, have practices and processes that are unique, t...
Studies of policy making by courts need to examine the actual policy adopted in the majority opinion...
State judiciaries are foundational institutions of governance in the United States. They are coequal...
How are we to choose those who judge us? To whom do we entrust the responsibility of protecting our ...
Capitalizing on attention directed to judicial agreement and the associated consequences of judicial...
Despite the fact that judicial scholars have developed reasonably well-specified models of the votin...
This Article examines criminal cases decided by the Wisconsin Supreme Court over a fifteen-year peri...
The Missouri Law Review\u27s title for this symposium rightly recognizes the distinction between jud...
Abstract Do judges selected by merit review commissions perform better than elected j...
This paper provides a theoretical and empirical analysis of the intrinsic preferences of state appel...
The article aims to introduce the selection of systems used throughout the United States of America ...
Critics traditionally portray state Supreme Court elections as low-information events that fail to a...
Empirical data show that, despite the significant electoral success of state court judges, elections...
Conventional wisdom holds that appointed judges are superior to elected judges because appointed jud...
This Article focuses on one of the paramount issues surrounding the 1970 Constitution. Illinois' cur...
State high courts, unlike the federal Supreme Court, have practices and processes that are unique, t...
Studies of policy making by courts need to examine the actual policy adopted in the majority opinion...
State judiciaries are foundational institutions of governance in the United States. They are coequal...
How are we to choose those who judge us? To whom do we entrust the responsibility of protecting our ...
Capitalizing on attention directed to judicial agreement and the associated consequences of judicial...
Despite the fact that judicial scholars have developed reasonably well-specified models of the votin...
This Article examines criminal cases decided by the Wisconsin Supreme Court over a fifteen-year peri...
The Missouri Law Review\u27s title for this symposium rightly recognizes the distinction between jud...
Abstract Do judges selected by merit review commissions perform better than elected j...
This paper provides a theoretical and empirical analysis of the intrinsic preferences of state appel...
The article aims to introduce the selection of systems used throughout the United States of America ...
Critics traditionally portray state Supreme Court elections as low-information events that fail to a...
Empirical data show that, despite the significant electoral success of state court judges, elections...
Conventional wisdom holds that appointed judges are superior to elected judges because appointed jud...
This Article focuses on one of the paramount issues surrounding the 1970 Constitution. Illinois' cur...