Litigating Judicial Selection
In the United States and elsewhere, the questions of who should serve as a judge and how these judges should be chosen are increasingly contested. In Litigating Judicial Selection, Herbert Kritzer examines these questions with a comprehensive analysis of judicial-selection litigation over time and place. With a data set of over 2,000 cases from around the world, Kritzer offers new insight into the judicial selection by way of in-depth statistical analysis and an extensive narrative description of several important case studies. This book should be read by anyone seeking insight into the way judges are selected in the twenty-first century.
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Litigating Judicial Selection
In the United States and elsewhere, the questions of who should serve as a judge and how these judges should be chosen are increasingly contested. In Litigating Judicial Selection, Herbert Kritzer examines these questions with a comprehensive analysis of judicial-selection litigation over time and place. With a data set of over 2,000 cases from around the world, Kritzer offers new insight into the judicial selection by way of in-depth statistical analysis and an extensive narrative description of several important case studies. This book should be read by anyone seeking insight into the way judges are selected in the twenty-first century.
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Litigating Judicial Selection

Litigating Judicial Selection

by Herbert M. Kritzer
Litigating Judicial Selection

Litigating Judicial Selection

by Herbert M. Kritzer

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In the United States and elsewhere, the questions of who should serve as a judge and how these judges should be chosen are increasingly contested. In Litigating Judicial Selection, Herbert Kritzer examines these questions with a comprehensive analysis of judicial-selection litigation over time and place. With a data set of over 2,000 cases from around the world, Kritzer offers new insight into the judicial selection by way of in-depth statistical analysis and an extensive narrative description of several important case studies. This book should be read by anyone seeking insight into the way judges are selected in the twenty-first century.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781009425445
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Publication date: 05/16/2024
Pages: 304
Product dimensions: 6.22(w) x 9.29(h) x 0.83(d)

About the Author

Herbert M. Kritzer is the Marvin J. Sonosky Chair emeritus of Law and Public Policy at the University of Minnesota Law School, and Professor of Political Science and Law emeritus at the University of Wisconsin, Madison. He is author or co-author of more than 100 articles and ten previous books, including Justices on the Ballot (2015) and Judicial Selection in the States (2020).

Table of Contents

1. Fighting over Judicial Selection; 2. Litigation over Federal Judicial Selection; 3. Litigation Concerning State Judicial Selection: A Portrait; 4. Challenging and Changing State Judicial Selection; 5. Selection Preliminaries: Eligibility, Term Length, And Vacancies; 6. Election Processes: Nominations, Campaigns, and Finance; 7. Election Administration and Election Contests; 8. Non-Elective Systems; 9. Other Cases; 10. Litigating Judicial Selection: Another Example of American Exceptionalism; List of cases and other authorities; Index.
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