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Nationality And The International Judge: The Nationalist Presumption Governing The International Judiciary And Why It Must Be Reversed, Tom Dannenbaum
Nationality And The International Judge: The Nationalist Presumption Governing The International Judiciary And Why It Must Be Reversed, Tom Dannenbaum
Cornell International Law Journal
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Preserving The Delicate Balance Between Judicial Accountability And Independence: Merit Selection In The Post-White World, Mark S. Cady, Jess R. Phelps
Preserving The Delicate Balance Between Judicial Accountability And Independence: Merit Selection In The Post-White World, Mark S. Cady, Jess R. Phelps
Cornell Journal of Law and Public Policy
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Judicial Reaction To Change: The California Supreme Court Around The 1986 Elections, Nicholas L. Georgakopoulos
Judicial Reaction To Change: The California Supreme Court Around The 1986 Elections, Nicholas L. Georgakopoulos
Cornell Journal of Law and Public Policy
No abstract provided.
The Case For Adopting Appointive Judicial Selection Systems For State Court Judges, Mark A. Behrens, Cary Silverman
The Case For Adopting Appointive Judicial Selection Systems For State Court Judges, Mark A. Behrens, Cary Silverman
Cornell Journal of Law and Public Policy
No abstract provided.
Thomas’S Supreme Unfitness- A Letter To The Senate On Advise And Consent , Gary J. Simson
Thomas’S Supreme Unfitness- A Letter To The Senate On Advise And Consent , Gary J. Simson
Cornell Law Review
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