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States, Judges, Judicial independence, Election, History, Judicial powerPlaces
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The people's courts: pursuing judicial independence in America
2012, Harvard University Press
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0674055489 9780674055483
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Table of Contents
Declaring judicial independence
Judicial elections as separation of powers
The calm before the storm
Panic and trigger
The American revolutions of 1848
The boom of judicial review
Reconstructing independence
The progressives' failed solutions
Earl Warren, crime, and the revival of appointment
The Missouri plan
Exporting judicial elections
The puzzling rise of merit
Merit's stumble and surge, 1960s-70s
Judicial plutocracy from 1980 to the present.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
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