- ISBN 9780199797011.
Stephen Stagner, "The
Recall of Judicial Decisions and the Due
Process Debate,"
American Journal of Legal History 24#3 (1980), pp. 257-272...
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Roosevelt and
Bryan argued in
favor of an
amendment to
allow a po****r
recall of judges and
judicial decisions so that the
people at
large had the final...
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judiciary from
liability resulting from
their judicial actions. It is
intended to
ensure that
judges can make
decisions free from
improper influence exercised...
- A
recall election (also
called a
recall referendum,
recall petition or
representative recall) is a
procedure by
which voters can
remove an
elected official...
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direct primaries, the
recall of elected officials, and the
recall of judicial decisions.
Roosevelt was
especially critical of the
conservative judiciary...
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Speaking at the Ohio
convention on
February 21, he
called for
recall of judicial decisions as a last resort, an
indirect slight to Taft, a
former federal...
- The 2009–11
Toyota vehicle recalls involved three separate but
related recalls of automobiles by the ****anese
manufacturer Toyota Motor Corporation, which...
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removing Persky would be a "threat to
judicial independence" and
weighs just one
of his 13
years of decisions too heavily,
saying they see "no credible...
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specific topic, concept, method, or
decision. This heuristic,
operating on the
notion that, if
something can be
recalled, it must be important, or at least...
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inefficiency from government, the
platform advocated the
recall of judicial decisions,
easier amendment of the Constitution, and women's
suffrage as
means to...