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Court Review: The Journal of the American Judges Association

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Court Review: Volume 43, Issue 2 Jan 2006

Court Review: Volume 43, Issue 2

Court Review: The Journal of the American Judges Association

Judges vs. Juries by Brian H. Bornstein
Thoughts About Enriching Judicial Independence by Improving the Retention Vote Phase of Appointive Selection Systems by Hon. John F. Irwin and Daniel L. Real
Judicial Reform in Texas: A Look Back After Two Decades by Anthony Champagne
Appointive Selection of Judges, Limited-Jurisdiction Courts with Non-Lawyer Judiciaries, and Judicial Independence by Norman L. Greene
The Legislatures, the Ballot Boxes, and the Courts by William E. Raftery
Editor’s Note
President’s Column
The Resource Page


Court Review: Volume 43, Issue 2 – The Resource Page Jan 2006

Court Review: Volume 43, Issue 2 – The Resource Page

Court Review: The Journal of the American Judges Association

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Court Review: Volume 43, Issue 2 – Cover Jan 2006

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Court Review: Volume 43, Issue 2 – Table Of Contents Jan 2006

Court Review: Volume 43, Issue 2 – Table Of Contents

Court Review: The Journal of the American Judges Association

Judges vs. Juries by Brian H. Bornstein
Thoughts About Enriching Judicial Independence by Improving the Retention Vote Phase of Appointive Selection Systems by Hon. John F. Irwin and Daniel L. Real
Judicial Reform in Texas: A Look Back After Two Decades by Anthony Champagne
Appointive Selection of Judges, Limited-Jurisdiction Courts with Non-Lawyer Judiciaries, and Judicial Independence by Norman L. Greene
The Legislatures, the Ballot Boxes, and the Courts by William E. Raftery
Editor’s Note
President’s Column
The Resource Page