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EPISODE · Aug 18, 2015 · 20 MIN

The Judicial Temperament

from The Libertarian · host Hoover Institution

Richard Epstein analyzes the state of the modern judiciary: What kind of people should become judges? Should presidents use litmus tests to pick people for the bench? What structural reforms could improve the judicial branch?

Episode metadata supplied by the publisher feed · Published Aug 18, 2015

Richard Epstein analyzes the state of the modern judiciary: What kind of people should become judges? Should presidents use litmus tests to pick people for the bench? What structural reforms could improve the judicial branch?

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