. Selected articles on the recall including the recall of judges and judicial decisions . 7 Brown, Rome G. Judicial Recall—A Fallacy Repugnant to Constitutional Government Annals of the American Academy 211 Thayer, Ezra Ripley. Recall of Judicial Decisions 217 Hornblower, William B. Independence of the Judiciary the Safeguard of Free Institutions Yale Law Journal 220 Ashley, Clarence D. Recall of Judicial Decisions Academy of Political Science (N. Y.)- Proceedings 227 Supplementary Material for Second Edition Taylor, Charles F. Municipal Initiative, Referendum and Re-call in Practice National


. Selected articles on the recall including the recall of judges and judicial decisions . 7 Brown, Rome G. Judicial Recall—A Fallacy Repugnant to Constitutional Government Annals of the American Academy 211 Thayer, Ezra Ripley. Recall of Judicial Decisions 217 Hornblower, William B. Independence of the Judiciary the Safeguard of Free Institutions Yale Law Journal 220 Ashley, Clarence D. Recall of Judicial Decisions Academy of Political Science (N. Y.)- Proceedings 227 Supplementary Material for Second Edition Taylor, Charles F. Municipal Initiative, Referendum and Re-call in Practice National Municipal Review 229 Bryan, William Jennings. The Peoples Law 233 Kennan, George. Direct Rule of the People North American Review 236 Brown, Rome G. Dilemma of the Judicial Recall 241 Recall of Judicial Decisions. American Political Science Review 247 Recall of the Ives Decision Nation 248 Richberg, Donald R. Constitutional Growth through Recall of Decisions Annals of the American Academy 250 Brown, Rome G. Election of Judicial Judgments 261 Lee, Arthur O. Vote No (x) 266. BRIEFS RECALL OF JUDGESResolved, That judges should be made subject to recall. Introduction I. It is asserted that numerous evils exist in our judi-ciary system. A. Our courts have been severely criticized. 1. By members of the bench and bar. 2. In the press and on the platform. B. Many suggestions have been made for the reform of courts and of judicial The recall of judges has been adopted as a remedyfor these evils. A. It is now in force in Oregon, California, Arizona, Nevada, Colorado and Kansas. B. Other states have taken steps providing for its There is serious and determined opposition to the fur-ther adoption of the recall of judges. A. Committees have been appointed to work against it. B. Much literature has been disseminated in oppo- sition. C. President Taft refused to admit Arizona to state- hood until the clause providing for the recallof judges had been el


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