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The nation's leading authorities on judicial elections have come together in one volume to present the latest cutting edge research on state judicial elections in their current form, including the extraordinary transformations of recent years.
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The nation's leading authorities on judicial elections have come together in one volume to present the latest cutting edge research on state judicial elections in their current form, including the extraordinary transformations of recent years.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis eBooks
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- Erscheinungstermin: 8. Dezember 2016
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- ISBN-13: 9781317288213
- Artikelnr.: 47387184
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis eBooks
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- ISBN-13: 9781317288213
- Artikelnr.: 47387184
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Chris W. Bonneau is Associate Professor of Political Science at the University of Pittsburgh. His work on judicial elections has been published in the top journals in political science, and he has coauthored two books on the subject: In Defense of Judicial Elections (2009, Routledge) and Voters' Verdicts: Citizens, Campaigns, and Institutions in State Supreme Court Elections (2015, University of Virginia Press). Additionally, he recently coedited Making Law and Courts Research Relevant: The Normative Implications of Empirical Research (2015, Routledge). Professor Bonneau currently serves as coeditor of State Politics and Policy Quarterly, one of the most influential substantive outlets for scholarship on state judicial politics. Melinda Gann Hall is Distinguished Professor of Political Science at Michigan State University. A pioneer in the field, her work on judicial elections spans over three decades and has been published in all of the most highly regarded journals in the discipline. She is coauthor of In Defense of Judicial Elections (2009, Routledge) and author of Attacking Judges: How Campaign Advertising Influences State Supreme Court Elections (2015, Stanford University Press).
Section 1: Electing Judges in Contemporary American Politics
1. Judicial Elections in the 21st Century
[Chris W. Bonneau and Melinda Gann Hall]
2. The Changing Legal Landscape of Judicial Elections
[Charles Gardner Geyh and Katherine Thrapp]
Section 2: State Supreme Court Elections
3. Contestation and Competitiveness in State Supreme Court Elections,
1946-2015: A State-Level Analysis
[Herbert M. Kritzer]
4. Campaigning for the High Court Bench
[Melinda Gann Hall and Matthew J. Zalewski]
5. Fundraising and Spending in State Supreme Court Elections
[Chris W. Bonneau]
Chapter 6: Judicial Retention Elections
[Larry Aspin]
Section 3: State Lower Court Elections
7. The Latest Trends in Intermediate Appellate Court Elections
[Matthew J. Streb, Brian Frederick, Casey LaFrance, and Kimberly Rice]
8. Trial Court Campaign Messaging in a Post-White Environment: An Analysis
of Candidate Websites in Contested Elections
[Mark Jonathan McKenzie and Ryan J. Rebe]
9. Do Judicial Performance Evaluations Influence Retention Election
Results?
[Rebecca D. Gill]
Section 4: The Impact of Judicial Elections
10. Measuring the Impact of Election Outcomes on Voting in State Supreme
Courts
[Lawrence Baum, Thomas R. Gray, and David Klein]
11. Judicial Elections and Support for State Courts
[Michael J. Nelson]
12. Elections and Judicial Diversity
[Drew Noble Lanier and Mark S. Hurwitz]
Section 5: Reforming the Judicial Selection Process
Chapter 13: Proposals for Reforms: Successes and Failures
[Chris W. Bonneau and Jenna Becker Kane]
Chapter 14: Conclusion
[Melinda Gann Hall and ris W. Bonneau]
1. Judicial Elections in the 21st Century
[Chris W. Bonneau and Melinda Gann Hall]
2. The Changing Legal Landscape of Judicial Elections
[Charles Gardner Geyh and Katherine Thrapp]
Section 2: State Supreme Court Elections
3. Contestation and Competitiveness in State Supreme Court Elections,
1946-2015: A State-Level Analysis
[Herbert M. Kritzer]
4. Campaigning for the High Court Bench
[Melinda Gann Hall and Matthew J. Zalewski]
5. Fundraising and Spending in State Supreme Court Elections
[Chris W. Bonneau]
Chapter 6: Judicial Retention Elections
[Larry Aspin]
Section 3: State Lower Court Elections
7. The Latest Trends in Intermediate Appellate Court Elections
[Matthew J. Streb, Brian Frederick, Casey LaFrance, and Kimberly Rice]
8. Trial Court Campaign Messaging in a Post-White Environment: An Analysis
of Candidate Websites in Contested Elections
[Mark Jonathan McKenzie and Ryan J. Rebe]
9. Do Judicial Performance Evaluations Influence Retention Election
Results?
[Rebecca D. Gill]
Section 4: The Impact of Judicial Elections
10. Measuring the Impact of Election Outcomes on Voting in State Supreme
Courts
[Lawrence Baum, Thomas R. Gray, and David Klein]
11. Judicial Elections and Support for State Courts
[Michael J. Nelson]
12. Elections and Judicial Diversity
[Drew Noble Lanier and Mark S. Hurwitz]
Section 5: Reforming the Judicial Selection Process
Chapter 13: Proposals for Reforms: Successes and Failures
[Chris W. Bonneau and Jenna Becker Kane]
Chapter 14: Conclusion
[Melinda Gann Hall and ris W. Bonneau]
Section 1: Electing Judges in Contemporary American Politics
1. Judicial Elections in the 21st Century
[Chris W. Bonneau and Melinda Gann Hall]
2. The Changing Legal Landscape of Judicial Elections
[Charles Gardner Geyh and Katherine Thrapp]
Section 2: State Supreme Court Elections
3. Contestation and Competitiveness in State Supreme Court Elections,
1946-2015: A State-Level Analysis
[Herbert M. Kritzer]
4. Campaigning for the High Court Bench
[Melinda Gann Hall and Matthew J. Zalewski]
5. Fundraising and Spending in State Supreme Court Elections
[Chris W. Bonneau]
Chapter 6: Judicial Retention Elections
[Larry Aspin]
Section 3: State Lower Court Elections
7. The Latest Trends in Intermediate Appellate Court Elections
[Matthew J. Streb, Brian Frederick, Casey LaFrance, and Kimberly Rice]
8. Trial Court Campaign Messaging in a Post-White Environment: An Analysis
of Candidate Websites in Contested Elections
[Mark Jonathan McKenzie and Ryan J. Rebe]
9. Do Judicial Performance Evaluations Influence Retention Election
Results?
[Rebecca D. Gill]
Section 4: The Impact of Judicial Elections
10. Measuring the Impact of Election Outcomes on Voting in State Supreme
Courts
[Lawrence Baum, Thomas R. Gray, and David Klein]
11. Judicial Elections and Support for State Courts
[Michael J. Nelson]
12. Elections and Judicial Diversity
[Drew Noble Lanier and Mark S. Hurwitz]
Section 5: Reforming the Judicial Selection Process
Chapter 13: Proposals for Reforms: Successes and Failures
[Chris W. Bonneau and Jenna Becker Kane]
Chapter 14: Conclusion
[Melinda Gann Hall and ris W. Bonneau]
1. Judicial Elections in the 21st Century
[Chris W. Bonneau and Melinda Gann Hall]
2. The Changing Legal Landscape of Judicial Elections
[Charles Gardner Geyh and Katherine Thrapp]
Section 2: State Supreme Court Elections
3. Contestation and Competitiveness in State Supreme Court Elections,
1946-2015: A State-Level Analysis
[Herbert M. Kritzer]
4. Campaigning for the High Court Bench
[Melinda Gann Hall and Matthew J. Zalewski]
5. Fundraising and Spending in State Supreme Court Elections
[Chris W. Bonneau]
Chapter 6: Judicial Retention Elections
[Larry Aspin]
Section 3: State Lower Court Elections
7. The Latest Trends in Intermediate Appellate Court Elections
[Matthew J. Streb, Brian Frederick, Casey LaFrance, and Kimberly Rice]
8. Trial Court Campaign Messaging in a Post-White Environment: An Analysis
of Candidate Websites in Contested Elections
[Mark Jonathan McKenzie and Ryan J. Rebe]
9. Do Judicial Performance Evaluations Influence Retention Election
Results?
[Rebecca D. Gill]
Section 4: The Impact of Judicial Elections
10. Measuring the Impact of Election Outcomes on Voting in State Supreme
Courts
[Lawrence Baum, Thomas R. Gray, and David Klein]
11. Judicial Elections and Support for State Courts
[Michael J. Nelson]
12. Elections and Judicial Diversity
[Drew Noble Lanier and Mark S. Hurwitz]
Section 5: Reforming the Judicial Selection Process
Chapter 13: Proposals for Reforms: Successes and Failures
[Chris W. Bonneau and Jenna Becker Kane]
Chapter 14: Conclusion
[Melinda Gann Hall and ris W. Bonneau]