Law, 20.08.2020 23:01 liaholmes8
Look at the three main types of judicial selection: partisan elections, nonpartisan elections, and merit selection. What system do you think is best in choosing judges and justices? What are the drawbacks of the selection you choose? That is, make sure you know what "merit" means and what a "nonpartisan election" really looks like. If you choose to keep partisan elections, how do you account for such low voter turnout? If you decide merit is best, who gets to decide the justices that are most qualified? If you think nonpartisan would be superior, could that open the door for candidates to lie about their values in order to be elected?
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Law, 07.07.2019 08:10
Question 1: for those students who do not take traffic school, which of the following is true? . they are 75% more likely to get a traffic ticket, 24% more likely to be involved in an accident, and 16% more likely to have an accident! . they are 10% more likely to get a traffic ticket, 24% more likely to be involved in an accident, and 75% more likely to have an accident - they are 5% more likely to get a traffic ticket, 75% more likely to be involved in an accident, and 16% more likely to have an accident - they are 50% more likely to get a traffic ticket, 5% more likely to be involved in an accident, and 24% more likely to have an accident
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