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1. Should judges be elected or appointed? Is merit selection an effective compromise? 2. Should the selection vary according to the type of judge? two pages, doubled-spaced response
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Elected or Appointed Judges - Outline
Thesis Statement: Judges, especially in the Supreme Court, shape the jurisprudence of a nation
for generations with single decisions; that power should not be placed in the hands of an
electorate.
I. Introduction
How judges are appointed; how elections shape the country
II. Discussion
A defense of the judge’s appointment.
II. Conclusion
The separation of powers and how it creates a system that glues the rule of law across different
specters of the American society.
Running head: ELECTED OR APPOINTED JUDGES
Elected or Appointed Judges
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Institution
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ELECTED OR APPOINTED JUDGES
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Elected or Appointed Judges
In America, some judges have jurisdiction in the state and others with federal
jurisdiction. That is because there is a statewide court system that leads up to the federal judicial
system. The district court, federal appellate cou...
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