• Ross_audio@lemmy.world
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    An attempt to be representative is not equal to being “political”.

    It’s actually a strength of the system that minorities get some representation rather than being always voted into zero representatives. And they still have to pass the standards to be considered as experts in the field.

    No system is perfect, but look at America. Small area elections for judges produce poor corrupt picks. Large area elections produce partisan fights with extremists campaigning against each other.

    There’s no country which is a good advert for directly electing judges.

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      1 year ago

      The concept of representation is political - and anti-representation would also be political. You can’t escape politics in law.

      Where there’s power, there’s politics.

      And the worst parts of the American system are the parts where judges are unelected, so that’s a pretty bad example lol

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        Well if that’s the meaning of "political you’re using then all judges are. That’s why I put it in quotes in my last reply, I assumed you meant partisan. Otherwise you’d have been making an irrelevant point.

        Unfortunately the US has a storied history of elected local judges allowing lynchings, for example, while the appointed federal courts passed civil rights so I won’t be taking notes.

        Of course the appointed judges and elected judges are now targeting women and minorities. So your appointment system is also broken.

        Again, not taking notes.

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          The problematic politics of elected judges in the US come from its fucked electoral system. US elections, for most of its history, were undemocratic at their core… and they still aren’t very democratic tbh

          But the worst judges, today, are appointed.

          Your conception of politics being only partisan is very narrow; partisanship in liberal democracy is mostly just kayfabe.