法官和法院:1850-1900

L. Friedman
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本章讨论十九世纪下半叶司法制度的变化。本世纪中叶以后,法官的普选越来越被普遍接受。1846年以后加入联邦的每个州都赋予选民选举部分或全部法官的权利。1849年的加州宪法规定,从最高法院到治安法官,整个制度都是选举产生的。仅在1850年一年,就有七个州修改了他们的法律,以提供更多的民选法官。1850年,密歇根州和宾夕法尼亚州的最高法院都改为选举产生。1853年,田纳西州的选民通过了宪法修正案;从1854年起,田纳西州废除了一家报纸所称的“过去时代的遗迹”,即“专制君主制”的时代;田纳西州最高法院成为一个选举机构。
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Judges and Courts: 1850–1900
This chapter discusses judiciary changes in the second half of the nineteenth century. After the middle of the century, the popular election of judges was more and more accepted as normal. Every state that entered the Union after 1846 gave voters the right to elect some or all of their judges. The California Constitution of 1849 made the whole system elective, from the supreme court down to justices of the peace. In the year 1850 alone, seven states amended their laws to provide for more popular election of judges. In 1850, both the Michigan and Pennsylvania supreme courts turned elective. In 1853, the voters of Tennessee approved a constitutional amendment; and from 1854 on, Tennessee abolished what one newspaper called a “relic of by-gone days,” the days of “repressive monarchy”; the supreme court of Tennessee became an elective body.
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