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Articles in March 2004 issue of Albany Law Review
- Terri Schiavo and the law.
by Marks, Thomas C., Jr. - Expressive liberties in the state courts: their permissible reach and sanctioned restraints.
by Friedelbaum, Stanley H. - The competitiveness of female candidates in judicial elections: an analysis of the North Carolina trial court races.(Perspectives: Judicial Elections Versus Merit Selections)
by Reid, Traciel V. - Shirley S. Abrahamson: an exemplar of the American Law Institute.
by Perkins, Roswell B.; Traynor, Michael - Rethinking politics and judicial selection during contentious times.(Perspectives: Judicial Elections Versus Merit Elections)
by Foster, James C. - A dedication to Shirley S. Abrahamson.
by George, Ronald M. - The futile quest for a system of judicial "merit" selection.(Perspectives: Judicial Elections Versus Merit Selections)
by Dimino, Michael R. - With courage and passion: the inspired leadership of chief justice Shirley S. Abrahamson.
by Bradley, Ann Walsh - Examining the decline in support for merit selection in the states.(Perspectives: Judicial Elections Versus Merit Selections)
by Andersen, Seth - Judicial diversity: where independence and accountability meet.(Perspectives: Judicial Elections Versus Merit Selections)
by Mazur, Eli Paul; Wynn, James Andrew, Jr. - Virtuous judges and electoral politics: a contradiction?(Perspectives: Judicial Elections Versus Merit Selection)
by Failinger, Marie A. - The untouchables: the impact of South Carolina's new judicial selection system on the South Carolina Supreme Court, 1997-2003.
by Petillo, Kimberly C. - Eroding the public's confidence in judicial impartiality: first amendment federal jurisprudence and special interest financing of judicial campaigns.(Perspectives: Judicial Elections Versus Merit Selection)
by De Muniz, Paul J. - Why you should not judge a book by its cover: looking beyond party affiliations to discern patterns in judicial decisionmaking in the North Carolina Supreme Court: an analysis of voting trends in criminal and tort cases from 1995-2002.
by Ryan, Rachel - Human rights in America, 1776-1849: rediscovering the states' contribution.
by Dippel, Horst - A divided court in more ways than one: the Supreme Court of Delaware and its distinctive model for judicial efficacy, 1997-2003.
by Feldman, Adam D. - Now you see it, now you don't, privacy and search and seizure in the Florida constitution: trying to make sense out of a tangled mess.
by Marks, Thomas C., Jr.