Judicial Politics in Texas: Partisanship, Money, and Politics in State Courts Contributor(s): Schultz, David A. (Editor), Cheek, Kyle (Author), Champagne, Anthony (Author) |
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ISBN: 0820476447 ISBN-13: 9780820476445 Publisher: Peter Lang Inc., International Academic Publi OUR PRICE: $95.24 Product Type: Hardcover Published: December 2004 |
Additional Information |
BISAC Categories: - Political Science | History & Theory - General - Law | Civil Procedure - Business & Economics | Economic History |
Dewey: 347 |
LCCN: 2003027712 |
Series: Teaching Texts in Law and Politics |
Physical Information: 187 pages |
Descriptions, Reviews, Etc. |
Publisher Description: In recent years, judicial elections have changed dramatically. The elections themselves have become increasingly partisan, interest group involvement in judicial races has escalated, recent court decisions have freed judicial candidates to speak more openly than ever before about their judicial ideologies, and the tenor of judicial campaigns has departed significantly from what were once low-key, sleepy affairs. This book examines the evolution of the new rough-and-tumble politics of judicial elections by focusing on Texas, a bellwether for the new judicial selection politics in America. The Texas experience illustrates what can - and usually will - go wrong when judges are elected, and lays the path for meaningful reforms to stem the tide of the new politics of judicial elections. |