CENTURY OF JUDGING (cl)University of Washington Press, 1988 - 379 páginas |
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... served admirably as research assistants during the data gathering stages of the project . Professor Kermit L. Hall of the University of Florida , Dean of Faculty and Academic Vice President David J. Danelski of Occi- dental College ...
... served admirably as research assistants during the data gathering stages of the project . Professor Kermit L. Hall of the University of Florida , Dean of Faculty and Academic Vice President David J. Danelski of Occi- dental College ...
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... served on the territorial Su- preme Court between 1853 and 1889. Despite the important role politics played in their selection and the unattractiveness of serving in such large jurisdictions with inadequate traveling accommo- dations as ...
... served on the territorial Su- preme Court between 1853 and 1889. Despite the important role politics played in their selection and the unattractiveness of serving in such large jurisdictions with inadequate traveling accommo- dations as ...
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... served on territorial courts since 1789 and concluded that " the collective backgrounds of the judges reveal that they were seldom the hacks and derelicts described by [ some historians ) and that the political and legal cultures ...
... served on territorial courts since 1789 and concluded that " the collective backgrounds of the judges reveal that they were seldom the hacks and derelicts described by [ some historians ) and that the political and legal cultures ...
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... served to express a meaning which would have been more satisfactory to the people , and which , I am convinced , was the understanding and intention of that body " ( Theodore L. Stiles , " The Constitution of the State and Its Effects ...
... served to express a meaning which would have been more satisfactory to the people , and which , I am convinced , was the understanding and intention of that body " ( Theodore L. Stiles , " The Constitution of the State and Its Effects ...
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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 |
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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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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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