On the Validity and Vitality of Arizona’s Judicial Merit Selection System: Past, Present, and Future
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, Journal Article
Greene, SS; Harrison, MI; Swisher, K; Grabel, MH
Published in: Fordham Urban Law Journal
2007
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Fordham Urban Law Journal
Publication Date
2007
Volume
34
Issue
1
Start / End Page
239 / 263
Related Subject Headings
- 48 Law and legal studies
- 1801 Law
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Greene, S. S., Harrison, M. I., Swisher, K., & Grabel, M. H. (2007). On the Validity and Vitality of Arizona’s Judicial Merit Selection System: Past, Present, and Future. Fordham Urban Law Journal, 34(1), 239–263.
Greene, Sara Sternberg, Mark I. Harrison, Keith Swisher, and Meghan H. Grabel. “On the Validity and Vitality of Arizona’s Judicial Merit Selection System: Past, Present, and Future.” Fordham Urban Law Journal 34, no. 1 (2007): 239–63.
Greene SS, Harrison MI, Swisher K, Grabel MH. On the Validity and Vitality of Arizona’s Judicial Merit Selection System: Past, Present, and Future. Fordham Urban Law Journal. 2007;34(1):239–63.
Greene, Sara Sternberg, et al. “On the Validity and Vitality of Arizona’s Judicial Merit Selection System: Past, Present, and Future.” Fordham Urban Law Journal, vol. 34, no. 1, 2007, pp. 239–63.
Greene SS, Harrison MI, Swisher K, Grabel MH. On the Validity and Vitality of Arizona’s Judicial Merit Selection System: Past, Present, and Future. Fordham Urban Law Journal. 2007;34(1):239–263.
Published In
Fordham Urban Law Journal
Publication Date
2007
Volume
34
Issue
1
Start / End Page
239 / 263
Related Subject Headings
- 48 Law and legal studies
- 1801 Law