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The Electoral College: Appendicitis Of American Democracy, Mitchell W. Berger, Zachary P. Hyman Jan 2019

The Electoral College: Appendicitis Of American Democracy, Mitchell W. Berger, Zachary P. Hyman

Nova Law Review

No abstract provided.


Breakstone V. Mackenzie: In A Case Where Fear Of Bias Is Raised By Judicial Election Campaigncontributions, There Are No Clear Winners, Peter Cooke Jan 1991

Breakstone V. Mackenzie: In A Case Where Fear Of Bias Is Raised By Judicial Election Campaigncontributions, There Are No Clear Winners, Peter Cooke

Nova Law Review

"[W]ould not a lawyer coming before a recently elected judge be

concerned if opposing counsel had contributed to the judge's campaign

...particularly if the concerned lawyer had not contributed to that

campaign?


Towards The Elimination Of Gender Bias In The Florida Courts, Sandy Karlan Jan 1987

Towards The Elimination Of Gender Bias In The Florida Courts, Sandy Karlan

Nova Law Review

Florida's judicial system is beginning to respond.


Recusal Of Judges For Reasons Of Bias Or Prejudice: A Survey Of Florida Law-Proposal For Reform, Louis D. D'Agostino Jan 1986

Recusal Of Judges For Reasons Of Bias Or Prejudice: A Survey Of Florida Law-Proposal For Reform, Louis D. D'Agostino

Nova Law Review

A fair trial requires the participation of an impartial judge.