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- Title
Attorney General Selection Process Works, Should Be Retained.
- Authors
RICHARDSON WYRICK, CYNTHIA
- Abstract
The author argues that the attorney general selection process in Tennessee should be retained as of February 2014, despite the fact that no other state in the U.S. uses the same type of process. According to the article, the attorney general is selected for an eight-year term by the Tennessee Supreme Court under the state's Constitution. The author claims that several of the proposed alternative selection methods would unnecessarily interject politics into the office of the attorney general.
- Subjects
TENNESSEE; UNITED States attorneys general -- States; TENNESSEE. Supreme Court; LAW &; politics; STATE constitutions; TWENTY-first century; SOCIAL history
- Publication
Tennessee Bar Journal, 2014, Vol 50, Issue 2, p3
- ISSN
0497-2325
- Publication type
Opinion