Articles
WHAT MAKES A GOOD APPOINTIVE SYSTEM FOR THE SELECTION OF STATE COURT JUDGES: THE VISION OF THE SYMPOSIUM
Norman L. Greene
Rethinking Judicial Nominating Commissions: Independence, Accountability, and Public Support
Joseph A. Colquitt
BEYOND QUALITY: FIRST PRINCIPLES IN JUDICIAL SELECTION AND THEIR APPLICATION TO A COMMISSION-BASED SELECTION SYSTEM
Jeffrey D. Jackson
HOW THE PICKERS PICK: FINDING A SET OF BEST PRACTICES FOR JUDICIAL NOMINATING COMMISSIONS
Rachel Paine Caufield
JUDICIAL PERFORMANCE REVIEW: A BALANCE BETWEEN JUDICIAL INDEPENDENCE AND PUBLIC ACCOUNTABILITY
Jean E. Dubofsky
RETHINKING JUDICIAL SELECTION: A CRITICAL APPRAISAL OF APPOINTIVE SELECTION FOR STATE COURT JUDGES
John D. Feerick
A VIEW FROM THE GROUND: A REFORM GROUP’S PERSPECTIVE ON THE ONGOING EFFORT TO ACHIEVE MERIT SELECTION OF JUDGES
Shira J. Goodman and Lynn A. Marks
THE JUDICIAL INDEPENDENCE THROUGH FAIR APPOINTMENTS ACT
Norman L. Greene
ON THE VALIDITY AND VITALITY OF ARIZONA’S JUDICIAL MERIT SELECTION SYSTEM: PAST, PRESENT, AND FUTURE
Mark I. Harrison, Sara S. Greene, Keith Swisher, and Meghan H. Grabel
ENRICHING JUDICIAL INDEPENDENCE: SEEKING TO IMPROVE THE RETENTION VOTE PHASE OF AN APPOINTIVE SELECTION SYSTEM
John F. Irwin and Daniel L. Real
DESIGNING AN APPOINTIVE SYSTEM: THE KEY ISSUES
G. Alan Tarr
A ROLE FOR DISCIPLINARY AGENCIES IN THE JUDICIAL SELECTION PROCESS
Robert H. Tembeckjian
SYMPOSIUM ON RETHINKING JUDICIAL SELECTION: A CRITICAL APPRAISAL OF APPOINTIVE SELECTION FOR STATE COURT JUDGES
William Michael Treanor
APPOINTING JUDGES THE EUROPEAN WAY
Mary L. Volcansek