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New York Appeals
Vol. 72, Issue 3, 2009May 05, 2009 EDT

ADVANCING THE RULE OF LAW THROUGH JUDICIAL SELECTION REFORM: IS THE NEW YORK COURT OF APPEALS JUDICIAL SELECTION PROCESS THE LEAST OF OUR CONCERNS IN NEW YORK?

Norman L. Greene,
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Albany Law Review
Norman L. Greene, ADVANCING THE RULE OF LAW THROUGH JUDICIAL SELECTION REFORM: IS THE NEW YORK COURT OF APPEALS JUDICIAL SELECTION PROCESS THE LEAST OF OUR CONCERNS IN NEW YORK?, 72 Albany Law Review (2009).
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