Document Type
Conference Proceeding
Publication Date
1-1-1998
Abstract
Stanley Kent discusses the broader context of political motivations and government party campaigning that operate behind the seemingly nonpartisan appointment of judges in Ohio. Kent questions whether judges can operate above such partisan, and sometimes personal, beliefs. Abstract; originally published in Western Reserve Studies Symposium (13th:1998 : Cleveland, Ohio)
Keywords
Judges--Selection and appointment--Ohio, Judicial process--Political aspects--Ohio, Judicial ethics--Ohio
Publication Title
Western Reserve Studies Symposium
Volume
13
Rights
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Recommended Citation
Kent, Stanley B., "The Politics of the Bench and Bar in the Western Reserve" (1998). Western Reserve Studies Symposium. 197.
https://commons.case.edu/wrs-symposium/197