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NCJ Number:
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NCJ 084721
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Title:
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Politics of Court Reform - In a Nutshell (From Symposium on Judicial Reform, Philip L Dubois, ed. - See NCJ-84719)
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Journal:
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Policy Studies Journal Volume:10 Issue:4 Dated:(June 1982) Pages:680-689
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Author(s):
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H R Glick
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Publication Date:
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1982 |
Pages:
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10 |
Origin:
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United States |
Language:
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English |
Annotation:
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State court reform is proceeding at an ever-quickening pace. A major theme is centralized state judicial leadership and management in court organization and funding, and improved methods for the selection and discipline of judges. |
Abstract:
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Trends in court reform, groups supporting and opposing change, and a brief evaluation of some court reform efforts are examined. Court reform is viewed as a political process. (Author abstract) |
Index Term(s):
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Judge selection ; Judge censure and removal ; State courts ; Court reform |
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