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Electing judges : the surprising effects of campaigning on judicial legitimacy
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Electing judges : the surprising effects of campaigning on judicial legitimacy

James L. Gibson

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The "new style" judicial elections in the American states
Republican Party of Minnesota v. White and perceptions of judicial impartiality
Can campaign activity cross the line?
Diffuse support for a state supreme court: judicial legitimacy in Kentucky
Expectancy theory and judicial legitimacy
Judges, elections, and the American mass public: the effects of judicial campaigns on the legitimacy of courts
Judicial campaigns, elections for judges, and court legitimacy: do judicial elections really stink?
Appendix A: legal developments post-White
Appendix B: the surveys
Appendix C: experimental vignettes
Appendix D: question wording
Appendix E: the distributions of key analytical variables
Appendix F: interactive analysis
Appendix G: measuring support for democratic institutions and processes
Appendix H: question wording
Appendix I: adding control variables.

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Electing judges : the surprising effects of campaigning on judicial legitimacy by James L. Gibson. ISBN 9780226291109. Published by University of Chicago Press in 2012. Publication and catalogue information, links to buy online and reader comments.

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