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An Historical Perspective on Judicial Selection Methods in Virginia and West Virginia
Journal of Law and Politics
  • Alex B Long
Document Type
Article
Abstract

This Article explores the history of judicial selection methods in Virginia and West Virginia - two states, once joined, with distinct cultures and very different judicial selection methods. In an attempt to explain how the two states ended up with such different systems, the Article focuses on the constitutional conventions in those states between 1829 and 1902 and the debates that took place on the subject of popular election of judges versus an appointive system.

Publication Date
7-1-2002
Disciplines
Citation Information
Alex B Long. "An Historical Perspective on Judicial Selection Methods in Virginia and West Virginia" Journal of Law and Politics Vol. 18 Iss. 3 (2002) p. 691 - 772
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/alex-long/56/