Democratic Backsliding in the American States: The Case of Judicial Independence

Meghan E. Leonard
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With ever-increasing gridlock and polarization at the national level, many new policy changes in the United States have come at the state level. This includes legislation that restricts the right to vote, limits free speech and expression, and gerrymanders state legislative and congressional districts. A growing body of literature describes these changes, when taken together, as evidence of subnational democratic backsliding. Yet this literature largely ignores the effects of federalism on the structure of institutions within the states, particularly on judicial independence. In this article, I examine the relationship between measures of democracy and introduction of court-curbing legislation in the states. Focusing on instances of court packing, changing the methods of selection and retention, and impeachment, I show that heightened attacks on judicial independence are associated with other types of democratic backsliding.
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美国各州的民主倒退:司法独立案例
随着国家层面的僵局和两极分化日益加剧,美国的许多新政策变化都发生在州一级。这包括限制投票权、限制言论自由和表达自由的立法,以及对州议会和国会选区进行划分。越来越多的文献将这些变化合在一起描述为次国家民主倒退的证据。然而,这些文献在很大程度上忽视了联邦制对州内机构结构的影响,尤其是对司法独立的影响。在本文中,我研究了民主措施与各州出台遏制法院立法之间的关系。我将重点放在法院打包、改变遴选和留任方法以及弹劾等事例上,证明对司法独立的攻击加剧与其他类型的民主倒退有关。
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