The Duke Law Chapter of the American Constitution Society welcomed Justice Sue Bell Cobb, Chief Justice of the Alabama Supreme Court from 2007-2011, for a discussion on the troubling optics and perverse incentives of judicial elections and ensuing effects on the independence of our state judiciaries and the legal profession as a whole.
Sponsored by the Duke Bar Association and the National Chapter of the American Constitution Society.
- Sue Bell Cobb | Skewed Justice: The Costs of Electing Judiciaries ( Download)
- Election Law (Election Law): The Attorneys//Hollis, Wright & Clay, P.C. ( Download)
- Justice Reinvestment: Opening Session Part 9: Chief Justice Sue Bell Cobb ( Download)
- Commitment 2018: Interview with Alabama governor candidate Sue Bell Cobb ( Download)
- Skewed Justice: How Money in Judicial Elections is Undermining our Criminal Justice System ( Download)
- YLEH: Sue Bell Cobb talks about her campaign for governor ( Download)
- 2015 Fair Courts State Summit: Cobb Keynote ( Download)
- APR - The V - August 31, 2014 - Guest: Chief Justice Sue Bell Cobb ( Download)
- Reckon's John Archibald sits down with Sue Bell Cobb ( Download)
- Sue Bell Cobb for Chief Justice - Only ( Download)
- 50 Years Later The Legacy of Gideon v Wainwright, PT3 ( Download)
- Sue Bell Cobb for Chief Justice - Nabers Goes Negatvie ( Download)
- Alabama Democratic Gubernatorial Candidates 2018 ( Download)
- Georgia Senate begins inquiry into Fulton County Jail 'challenges' | Full video ( Download)
- Not Me ( Download)