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2009

Journal

University of Missouri School of Law

State judicial selection

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Federal And State Judicial Selection In An Interest Group Perspective, Michael E. Solimine, Rafael Gely Jun 2009

Federal And State Judicial Selection In An Interest Group Perspective, Michael E. Solimine, Rafael Gely

Missouri Law Review

This Article proceeds as follows. In Part II, we summarize the model advanced by Landes and Posner. In Part III, we explore some of the criticisms that have been levied against their model, while in Part IV we raise some criticisms of our own and explore how later scholarship has addressed them. Part V concludes the article.


Bench, The Bar, And Everyone Else: Some Questions About State Judicial Selection, The, Michael E. Debow Jun 2009

Bench, The Bar, And Everyone Else: Some Questions About State Judicial Selection, The, Michael E. Debow

Missouri Law Review

I am honored to be a part of this conference. I very much appreciate the hospitality of the law school, particularly the efforts of the Missouri Law Review staff. It has been a wonderful event. A wide range of views has been presented here, and I think that is a great credit to the people who organized the program. Just briefly, I am from Alabama, and I am not here to tell you what you should do in Missouri. That probably comes as a big relief. I became interested in this subject about fifteen years ago because of what was …