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2012

Separation of powers

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Contested Elections As Secret Weapon: Legislative Control Over Judicial Decision-Making, Judy Cornett Jan 2012

Contested Elections As Secret Weapon: Legislative Control Over Judicial Decision-Making, Judy Cornett

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The current interbranch tensions in the federal government have been just as potent, if not more so, at the state level. Legislative challenges to state judiciaries are accumulating nationwide. In one state, Tennessee, the newly-elected Republican majority in the General Assembly has flexed its legislative muscle in several ways, ranging from the outright hostile – threatening the imposition of contested elections for the state’s appellate judges and a takeover of the body that governs judicial conduct – to the more sublime. A less-publicized, but no less significant, step that the legislature took in 2011 was to overrule a recent decision …