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Charles G. Geyh

John F. Kimberling Professor of Law, Indiana University

Charles G.  Geyh

Professor Geyh teaches and writes in the areas of judicial conduct, ethics, procedure, independence, accountability and administration. He is the author of several books including Courting Peril: The Political Transformation of the American Judiciary published in 2015, and his scholarship has appeared in over 70 books, articles, book chapters, reports and other publications. He has served as an expert witness and special counsel in numerous, high-level cases including the impeachment trial of Federal District Judge G. Thomas Porteous.

Publications:

Project Title: Lies, Damn Lies, and Judicial Elections: Transcending the Shrill Public Policy Debate over Judicial Selection in America

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