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Please Pay Attention to State Courts and Constitutions

Strict Scrutiny

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Three Things You Need to Know About State Judiciary Selection

State high court judges in most states stand for an election of some fashion. Most commonly, state court judges serve for something like a six or eight or ten year term. State court judicial selection is really quite different from federal judicial selection. Only one state, rhode islan, resembles the united states supreme court in allowing for life tenure with no retirement age.

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