States that elect judges are heir to a populist tradition dating back to the Jacksonian era. In the spectrum between independence and accountability, these states emphasize accountability. Systems vary from state to state, and even within states there may be geographic diversity or different selection systems for different levels of courts. Elections can be partisan or non-partisan, contested, or, as in merit-selection states, retention. Some states have dabbled in public financing of judicial elections. Reformers are most critical of contested partisan elections. Those are the elections where the most money is spent, the nastiest ads aired, and the dignity of the judicial office most often impugned. One factor that often goes unnoticed, pe...
The judicial-merit selection and retention system for appointing judges to the bench was designed to...
The judicial-merit selection and retention system for appointing judges to the bench was designed to...
A centuries-old controversy asks whether judicial elections are inconsistent with impartial justice....
States that elect judges are heir to a populist tradition dating back to the Jacksonian era. In the ...
Those who are concerned about judicial independence and accountability in the United States quite ri...
This Article proceeds as follows. Part I begins by offering a brief history and background of judici...
In the US, state Supreme Court judges are either appointed, elected, or more commonly, are subject t...
Those who are concerned about judicial independence and accountability in the United States quite ri...
While at a federal level judges are appointed by the President, in 22 states they are elected. One c...
This Article proceeds as follows. Part I begins by offering a brief history and background of judici...
This Article proceeds as follows. Part I begins by offering a brief history and background of judici...
This Article proceeds as follows. Part I begins by offering a brief history and background of judici...
Judicial elections in the United States have undergone a dramatic transformation. For more than a ce...
Judicial elections in the United States have undergone a dramatic transformation. For more than a ce...
The vast majority of judicial offices in the United States are subject to election. The votes of the...
The judicial-merit selection and retention system for appointing judges to the bench was designed to...
The judicial-merit selection and retention system for appointing judges to the bench was designed to...
A centuries-old controversy asks whether judicial elections are inconsistent with impartial justice....
States that elect judges are heir to a populist tradition dating back to the Jacksonian era. In the ...
Those who are concerned about judicial independence and accountability in the United States quite ri...
This Article proceeds as follows. Part I begins by offering a brief history and background of judici...
In the US, state Supreme Court judges are either appointed, elected, or more commonly, are subject t...
Those who are concerned about judicial independence and accountability in the United States quite ri...
While at a federal level judges are appointed by the President, in 22 states they are elected. One c...
This Article proceeds as follows. Part I begins by offering a brief history and background of judici...
This Article proceeds as follows. Part I begins by offering a brief history and background of judici...
This Article proceeds as follows. Part I begins by offering a brief history and background of judici...
Judicial elections in the United States have undergone a dramatic transformation. For more than a ce...
Judicial elections in the United States have undergone a dramatic transformation. For more than a ce...
The vast majority of judicial offices in the United States are subject to election. The votes of the...
The judicial-merit selection and retention system for appointing judges to the bench was designed to...
The judicial-merit selection and retention system for appointing judges to the bench was designed to...
A centuries-old controversy asks whether judicial elections are inconsistent with impartial justice....