CENTURY OF JUDGING (cl)University of Washington Press, 1988 - 379 páginas |
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... Electorate or a Problematic Public ? " West- ern Political Quarterly 36 ( June 1983 ) : 241 . 10. Stephen Halpern and Charles Lamb , Supreme Court Activism and Restraint ( Lexington , Mass .: Lexington Books , 1982 ) . the legislature ...
... Electorate or a Problematic Public ? " West- ern Political Quarterly 36 ( June 1983 ) : 241 . 10. Stephen Halpern and Charles Lamb , Supreme Court Activism and Restraint ( Lexington , Mass .: Lexington Books , 1982 ) . the legislature ...
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... electorate , and to public opinion . Judges should only reaffirm policies made elsewhere when forced to confront public issues . This aloofness from the politics of the mo- ment permits the jurists to render fair and objective decisions ...
... electorate , and to public opinion . Judges should only reaffirm policies made elsewhere when forced to confront public issues . This aloofness from the politics of the mo- ment permits the jurists to render fair and objective decisions ...
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... electorate by a 6,537 to 3,236 vote . However , the statehood bills introduced in Congress became lost in committee , and although subsequent bills were also introduced , little interest was then dis- played in statehood for Washington ...
... electorate by a 6,537 to 3,236 vote . However , the statehood bills introduced in Congress became lost in committee , and although subsequent bills were also introduced , little interest was then dis- played in statehood for Washington ...
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... Electorate and Elite Reactions to Two Wisconsin Supreme Court Elections , " Wisconsin Law Review ( Winter 1967 ) , 128 ; and Philip Dubois , From Ballot to Bench ( Austin : University of Texas Press , 1980 ) . people with particular ...
... Electorate and Elite Reactions to Two Wisconsin Supreme Court Elections , " Wisconsin Law Review ( Winter 1967 ) , 128 ; and Philip Dubois , From Ballot to Bench ( Austin : University of Texas Press , 1980 ) . people with particular ...
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... electorate at the next general election in order to continue on the bench , and are then politically accountable to the electorate . Nonetheless , when judicial recruits don the robes of office as com- mitted and competent jurists ...
... electorate at the next general election in order to continue on the bench , and are then politically accountable to the electorate . Nonetheless , when judicial recruits don the robes of office as com- mitted and competent jurists ...
Índice
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27 | |
Recruitment in the Inaugural Years 18891912 | 41 |
From Party Lists to Separate Nonpartisan | 91 |
Transition to a Structured Recruitment | 131 |
Institutionalized Recruitment in the Modern | 153 |
The Survivors a Biographical Record | 198 |
The Business of the Supreme Court | 213 |
The 19034 Supreme Court | 255 |
The Court of 193940 | 278 |
The Modern Court | 305 |
Prospects for the Second Century | 335 |
Justices and Chief Justices of | 351 |
Bibliography | 355 |
369 | |
The Behaviors of Representative Courts | 241 |
Palavras e frases frequentes
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Página 18 - The Constitution was ordained and established by the people of the United States for themselves, for their own government, and not for the government of the individual States. Each State established a constitution for itself, and in that constitution provided such limitations and restrictions on the powers of its particular government as its judgment dictated. The people of the United States...
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