Author: Arizona. Supreme Court
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ISBN:
Category : Court administration
Languages : en
Pages : 14
Book Description
Arizona Supreme Court Decision on the Commission on the Courts Recommendations
Author: Arizona. Supreme Court
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Court administration
Languages : en
Pages : 14
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Court administration
Languages : en
Pages : 14
Book Description
The Future of Arizona Courts
Author: Arizona. Commission on the Courts
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Courts
Languages : en
Pages : 129
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Courts
Languages : en
Pages : 129
Book Description
Report of the Commission on the Courts, 1989
Author: Arizona. Commission on the Courts
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Courts
Languages : en
Pages : 148
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Courts
Languages : en
Pages : 148
Book Description
Arizona Supreme Court Commission on Minorities Progress Report
Author: Arizona Judicial Council (1990). Commission on Minorities in the Judiciary
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ISBN:
Category : Courts
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Courts
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
Report of Cases Argued and Determined in the Supreme Court and the Court of Appeals of the State of Arizona
Author: Arizona. Supreme Court
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Category : Law reports, digests, etc
Languages : en
Pages : 712
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Law reports, digests, etc
Languages : en
Pages : 712
Book Description
The Future of Arizona Courts
Author: Arizona. Supreme Court. Commission on the Courts
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Courts
Languages : en
Pages : 129
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Courts
Languages : en
Pages : 129
Book Description
Report of the Arizona Judicial Branch
Author: Arizona. Judicial Branch
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Courts
Languages : en
Pages : 10
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Courts
Languages : en
Pages : 10
Book Description
Arizona Supreme Court Commission on Minorities Progress Report
Author: Arizona Judicial Council (1990). Commission on Minorities in the Judiciary
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Courts
Languages : en
Pages :
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Courts
Languages : en
Pages :
Book Description
Judicial Conduct and Ethics
Author: Charles Gardner Geyh
Publisher:
ISBN: 9781663308368
Category : Judicial ethics
Languages : en
Pages :
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN: 9781663308368
Category : Judicial ethics
Languages : en
Pages :
Book Description
Judicial Merit Selection
Author: Greg Goelzhauser
Publisher:
ISBN: 1439918082
Category : Law
Languages : en
Pages : 217
Book Description
The judicial selection debate continues. Merit selection is used by a majority of states but remains the least well understood method for choosing judges. Proponents claim that it emphasizes qualifications and diversity over politics, but there is little empirical evidence regarding its performance. In Judicial Merit Selection, Greg Goelzhauser amasses a wealth of data to examine merit selection's institutional performance from an internal perspective. While his previous book, Choosing State Supreme Court Justices, compares outcomes across selection mechanisms, here he delves into what makes merit selection unique--its use of nominating commissions to winnow applicants prior to gubernatorial appointment. Goelzhauser's analyses include a rich case study from inside a nominating commission's proceedings as it works to choose nominees; the use of public records to examine which applicants commissions choose and which nominees governors choose; evaluation of which attorneys apply for consideration and which judges apply for promotion; and examination of whether design differences across systems impact performance in the seating of qualified and diverse judges. The results have critical public policy implications.
Publisher:
ISBN: 1439918082
Category : Law
Languages : en
Pages : 217
Book Description
The judicial selection debate continues. Merit selection is used by a majority of states but remains the least well understood method for choosing judges. Proponents claim that it emphasizes qualifications and diversity over politics, but there is little empirical evidence regarding its performance. In Judicial Merit Selection, Greg Goelzhauser amasses a wealth of data to examine merit selection's institutional performance from an internal perspective. While his previous book, Choosing State Supreme Court Justices, compares outcomes across selection mechanisms, here he delves into what makes merit selection unique--its use of nominating commissions to winnow applicants prior to gubernatorial appointment. Goelzhauser's analyses include a rich case study from inside a nominating commission's proceedings as it works to choose nominees; the use of public records to examine which applicants commissions choose and which nominees governors choose; evaluation of which attorneys apply for consideration and which judges apply for promotion; and examination of whether design differences across systems impact performance in the seating of qualified and diverse judges. The results have critical public policy implications.