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Mitchell Hamline School of Law

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2005

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Can Good Judges Be Good Politician? Judicial Elections From A Virtue Ethics Approach, Marie Failinger Jan 2005

Can Good Judges Be Good Politician? Judicial Elections From A Virtue Ethics Approach, Marie Failinger

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In this article, the author argues that it is only possible to determine whether judges are likely to be good judges if we understand the practice of judging and the telos of justice toward which its aims, and that elections cannot help voters determine what qualities are necessary in judges and for what reasons. Moreover, I argue that traditional elections require virtues in politicians which are not often found in good (virtuous) judges, making them an unsuitable way of selecting candidates.