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Are you tired of the endless debate over whether to elect or appoint America's judges? Look no further! Introducing "Who is to Judge?" - a thought-provoking book that transcends the typical binary arguments surrounding judicial selection and offers a fresh perspective.
In this groundbreaking work by judicial politics expert, Charles Gardner Geyh, you will gain a deeper understanding of the paradox created by an elected judiciary in a representative democracy. Elected judges are expected to uphold the law impartially, but at the same time, they must cultivate the support of their constituencies.
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But that's not all. Geyh goes further to challenge the notion that there is a one-size-fits-all solution to judicial selection. He argues that while appointive systems are generally preferable, the choice of selection method must be tailored to the specific jurisdiction and its unique needs.
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