The Rule of
Law:
Perspectives on Legal and Judicial Reform in West Virginia.
Edited by Russell S. Sobel
Price $13.50 for single copies, and there are quantity discounts
Edited by: Russell S. Sobel
Associate Editor: Joshua C. Hall
Table of Contents:
Front Matter (Title Page, Table of
Contents, Preface) [by
Russell
S. Sobel]
Chapter 1: A Letter from
Justice O’Connor [by The Honorable Sandra Day O’Connor]
Chapter 2: Statement on
Judicial Campaign Finance Reform [by The Honorable Wanda G. Bryant]
Chapter 3: Judicial
Elections, Electoral Incentives, and Checks and Balances [by
Alexander Tabarrok]
Chapter 4: Judicial
Selection Methods and Legal System Quality [by Joshua C. Hall and
Russell S. Sobel]
Chapter 5: How to Choose
Judges: West Virginia’s Difficult Problem [by Aman McLeod]
Chapter 6: Judicial
Elections: Facts vs. Myths [by Chris W. Bonneau]
Chapter 7: The Law and
Economics of Property and Contract [by Edward J. López]
Chapter 8: Should We Keep
This Court? An Economic Examination of Recent Decisions Made by the
West
Virginia Supreme Court of
Appeals [by Kristen M. Leddy, Russell S. Sobel, and Matthew T.
Yanni]
Chapter 9: West Virginia
Legal Liability Reform [by Kristen M. Leddy and Matthew T. Yanni]
Chapter 10: Appealing
Changes: A Case for Expanding Appellate Review in West Virginia’s
Judiciary
[by Matthew R. Bowles and Mark A.
Sadd]
Chapter 11: Deliberate
Intent, A Unique Cause of Action in West Virginia for Employee
On-The-Job Injuries:
Is
It Really Negligent Intent? [by Ronda L. Harvey]
Chapter 12: Medical
Liability Reform in West Virginia: Is It Working? Will It Last? [by
Evan H. Jenkins and Juliet A. Terry]
About the Authors
—Alexander Tabarrok, Ph.D.
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