Abstract
Carrington notes that because judges in trial and intermediate courts are accountable to highest courts, it is the latter that are responsible for keeping the faith with democratic traditions.
Citation
Paul D. Carrington,
Judicial Independence and Democratic Accountability in Highest State Courts,
61 Law and Contemporary Problems
79-126
(Summer 1998)
Available at: https://scholarship.law.duke.edu/lcp/vol61/iss3/11