CENTURY OF JUDGING (cl)University of Washington Press, 1988 - 379 páginas |
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... vote of 5,698 to 1,530 , largely because of the fear that the Walla Walla region would be annexed to Oregon . Fifteen delegates from Washington Territory and three nonvoting representatives from the Idaho panhandle traveled to Walla ...
... vote of 5,698 to 1,530 , largely because of the fear that the Walla Walla region would be annexed to Oregon . Fifteen delegates from Washington Territory and three nonvoting representatives from the Idaho panhandle traveled to Walla ...
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... vote for three " and no more . " Elect two from each of two districts : Eastern and West- ern Washington with chief justice from at - large Elect judges every six years in April at special election . Increase from three to five judges ...
... vote for three " and no more . " Elect two from each of two districts : Eastern and West- ern Washington with chief justice from at - large Elect judges every six years in April at special election . Increase from three to five judges ...
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... voting prevalent then and gain one if not two of the seats on the bench . Actually , the Democrats argued that this would " divest politics from the bench " and protect the minority and individuals from the domi- nance of majorities ...
... voting prevalent then and gain one if not two of the seats on the bench . Actually , the Democrats argued that this would " divest politics from the bench " and protect the minority and individuals from the domi- nance of majorities ...
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... vote of 40,152 in favor and 11,879 against . The consent of the people had been received , and with the approval of President Benjamin Harrison on November 11 , Washington was awarded statehood . At the same October balloting , the ...
... vote of 40,152 in favor and 11,879 against . The consent of the people had been received , and with the approval of President Benjamin Harrison on November 11 , Washington was awarded statehood . At the same October balloting , the ...
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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 |
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