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Greenstein, Marla N., Dan Hall, and Jane Howell. 2002. “Improving the Judiciary through Performance Evaluations.” In Gordon M. Griller, E. Keith Stott, and John Fallahay, eds., The Improvement of the Administration of Justice. Chicago: Lawyers Conference, Judicial Division, American Bar Association.

Judicial Performance Evaluation In the States

Judicial Retention Evaluation Programs

Designing Programs to Evaluate Judicial Performance: Participation Is Key to Success. State Court Journal 9:22

Farthing-Capowich, Daina, and Judith White-McBride. 1987. “Obtaining Reliable Information: A Guide to Questionnaire Development for Judicial Performance Evaluation Programs. State Court Journal 11:5

Keilitz, Susan, and Judith White McBride. 1992. “Judicial Performance Evaluation Comes of Age. State Court Journal 16:4

Brody, David C. 2004. "The Relationship Between Judicial Performance Evaluations and Judicial Elections." Judicature 87:168

Kourlis, Rebecca Love, and Jordan M. Singer. 2007. "Using Judicial Performance Evaluations to Promote Judicial Accountability." Judicature 90:200

Brody, David C. 2000. "Judicial Performance Evaluations by State Governments: Informing the Public While Avoiding the Pitfalls." Justice System Journal 21:333

Bernick, E. Lee, and David J. Pratoo. 1995. "A Behavior-Based Evaluation Instrument for Judges." Justice System Journal 18:173

Esterling, Kevin M. 1999. “Judicial Accountability the Right Way.” Judicature 82:206

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