The irony of judicial elections

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Resumen

Judicial elections in the United States have undergone a dramatic transformation. For more than a century, these state and local elections were relatively dignified, low-key affairs. Campaigning was minimal; incumbents almost always won; few people voted or cared. Over the past quarter century and especially the past decade, however, a rise in campaign spending, interest group involvement, and political speech has disturbed the traditional paradigm. In the "new era," as commentators have dubbed it, judicial races routinely feature intense competition, broad public participation, and high salience.

Idioma originalEnglish
Páginas (desde-hasta)265-330
Número de páginas66
PublicaciónColumbia Law Review
Volumen108
N.º2
EstadoPublished - mar. 2008

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  • Law

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