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Free To Judge The Power Of Campaign Money In Judicial Elections Michael Kang

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Free To Judge The Power Of Campaign Money In Judicial Elections Michael Kang
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Publisher: Stanford University Press
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 11.83 MB
Pages: 224
Author: Michael Kang, Joanna M. Shepherd
ISBN: 9781503627611, 1503627616
Language: English
Year: 2023

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Free To Judge The Power Of Campaign Money In Judicial Elections Michael Kang by Michael Kang, Joanna M. Shepherd 9781503627611, 1503627616 instant download after payment.

The idea that wealthy people use their money to influence things, including politics, law, and media will surprise very few people. However, as Michael S. Kang and Joanna Shepherd argue in this readable and rich study of the state judiciary, the effect of money on judicial outcomes should disturb and anger everyone. In the current system that elects state judges, the rich and powerful can spend money to elect and re-elect judges who decide cases the way they want. Free to Judge is about how and why money increasingly affects the dispensation of justice in our legal system, and what can be done to stop it.

One of the barriers to action in the past has been an inability to prove that campaign donations influence state judicial decision-making. In this book, Kang and Shepherd answer that challenge for the first time, with a rigorous empirical study of campaign finance and judicial decision-making data. Pairing this with interviews of past and present judges, they...

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