Retaining Judicial Independence: Solutions to Increasing Threats to Alaska’s Judicial Merit System
While the judicial merit system in Alaska has effectively balanced accountability with the competing need for independence in the judiciary, the growing trend of politicized retention elections threatens that independence. This Note examines the threat to the Alaskan judicial merit system, argues fo...
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Duke University School of Law
2020
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Online Access: | https://scholarship.law.duke.edu/alr/vol37/iss2/6 https://scholarship.law.duke.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1583&context=alr |
Summary: | While the judicial merit system in Alaska has effectively balanced accountability with the competing need for independence in the judiciary, the growing trend of politicized retention elections threatens that independence. This Note examines the threat to the Alaskan judicial merit system, argues for the importance of protecting an independent judiciary, and proposes a number of potential solutions to reform or replace the current retention election system. |
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