Abstract
To protect the decisional independence of judges without disturbing the proper balance of control on the exercise of judicial power, substantive reforms to the selection processes should include adjustments in judicial term length, responsible campaign finance reform and efforts to assure public understanding of the role of the judiciary in the government structure of the US.
Citation
Harold See,
Comment: Judicial Selection and Decisional Independence,
61 Law and Contemporary Problems
141-147
(Summer 1998)
Available at: https://scholarship.law.duke.edu/lcp/vol61/iss3/12