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Paths to Texas Judicial Selection Reform | Chief Justice Tom Phillips
Texas Appellate Law Podcast
English - April 29, 2021 10:00 - 54 minutes - 49.5 MBBusiness Technology appeals appellate lawyer attorney Homepage Download Google Podcasts Overcast Castro Pocket Casts RSS feed
The mixing of politics and judicial selection has been a part of Texas history from the beginning. Political parties continue to influence judicial appointments and elections, and money is always a significant factor. In recent years, though, many have sought to reform the system. In this week's episode, former Texas Supreme Court Chief Justice Tom Phillips joins Todd Smith and Jody Sanders to discuss the various reform efforts, including the work of the Texas Commission on Judicial Selection. Chief Justice Phillips explains the history of how Texas picks its judges, the potential reforms, and the downsides to different systems. He also shares his encyclopedic knowledge of political and judicial history to put the debate in context.
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