CENTURY OF JUDGING (cl)University of Washington Press, 1988 - 379 páginas |
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... partisan for the cause he espouses . Consistent with a high standard of the ethical and fair conduct , his every choice of plan or action must be dictated by its supposed tendency to bring acceptance of his view . It is expected that ...
... partisan for the cause he espouses . Consistent with a high standard of the ethical and fair conduct , his every choice of plan or action must be dictated by its supposed tendency to bring acceptance of his view . It is expected that ...
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... partisan system in early statehood to the present complex nonpartisan system can be best explained by examining the concerns of judges , lawyers , the bar , politicians , and the public for balancing the two contradictory de- siderata ...
... partisan system in early statehood to the present complex nonpartisan system can be best explained by examining the concerns of judges , lawyers , the bar , politicians , and the public for balancing the two contradictory de- siderata ...
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... partisan election of judges with terms varying from two to fifteen years . Legislatures and governors ( who were most often creatures of the legislature ) were viewed favorably as having provided some resist- ance against the crown's ...
... partisan election of judges with terms varying from two to fifteen years . Legislatures and governors ( who were most often creatures of the legislature ) were viewed favorably as having provided some resist- ance against the crown's ...
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... partisan advantage . The Republicans dominated the convention and would most likely win the privilege of governing should statehood be granted . Any attempt by the Democrats to dilute the Republican's advantage was quickly and ...
... partisan advantage . The Republicans dominated the convention and would most likely win the privilege of governing should statehood be granted . Any attempt by the Democrats to dilute the Republican's advantage was quickly and ...
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... partisan politics . ( Democrats ) Costs too much and destroys rotation in office . - Territorial Court had only three judges who rendered poor decisions and were behind six months ; smaller court controlled Outcome " Was lost by a ...
... partisan politics . ( Democrats ) Costs too much and destroys rotation in office . - Territorial Court had only three judges who rendered poor decisions and were behind six months ; smaller court controlled Outcome " Was lost by a ...
Índice
14 | |
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
accountability active American appointment attorneys ballot Bar Association bar poll bar's Beals Brachtenbach campaign Charles Chief Justice constitutional contested convention Court of Appeals court of last decisions Democratic Dolliver Donworth election electorate endorsements filed Finley Fullerton Geraghty Grady Hamley high bench high court Holcomb Horowitz Ibid incumbent initial involved issues January 14 John judicial candidates judicial recruitment judicial selection judiciary jurists King County labor Langlie law clerks Law Review lawyers legal profession legislative legislature Lister Mallery ment Millard names nomination nonpartisan November partisan Pemberton Pierce County political party position primary election Republican responsibilities role Rosellini Schwellenbach Seattle Bar Seattle Daily Seattle Post-Intelligencer Selection of Judges September served Spokane state's Steinert superior court superior court judge supreme court judges Table term territorial tion Tolman U.S. Supreme Court vacancy vote voters Wash Washington State Bar Washington State University Washington Supreme Court William
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