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Kansas: Conservative Primary Winners Support Move from Merit Selection to Gubernatorial Appointment
Kansas: Conservative Primary Winners Support Move from Merit Selection to Gubernatorial Appointment
Conservative candidates for the state senate defeated moderates in at least seven Republican primary contests, making it likely that conservatives will hold 27 of 32 GOP seats in the 40-member senate in 2013-14. One of their key policy priorities is expected to be moving from merit selection of appellate judges to gubernatorial appointment with senate confirmation.
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Kansas: Facebook “like” becomes ethics issue for Butler County judge
Kansas: Facebook “like” becomes ethics issue for Butler County judge
The commission on judicial qualifications will consider a disciplinary complaint filed against a district court judge for clicking “Like” on a Facebook post by a candidate for sheriff. According to the complaint, this violates the judicial canons of ethics that prevent a judge from “publicly endorsing or opposing another candidate for any public office.”
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Kansas: Outcome of GOP primary could impact process for selecting judges
Kansas: Outcome of GOP primary could impact process for selecting judges
Earlier this year, the Kansas Senate rejected by a 22-17 vote a proposed statute that would have eliminated the role of the nominating commission in screening court of appeals candidates and required senate confirmation of gubernatorial appointments—a move strongly favored by Governor Brownback and conservative legislators.
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Kansas: House wants to pull plug on judicial reviews
Kansas: House wants to pull plug on judicial reviews
The house of representatives voted to abolish the Kansas Commission on Judicial Performance and end the state’s judicial performance evaluation program. While House Democrats believe the program provides important information to voters about judges, Republicans questioned its impartiality since all evaluated judges have been recommended for retention.
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Kansas: Senate dismisses Court of Appeals selection reform
Kansas: Senate dismisses Court of Appeals selection reform
The senate rejected a proposal supported by Governor Brownback that would have eliminated the judicial nominating commission's role in screening applicants for the state's court of appeals and given the senate a role in confirming appointments to this court.
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Kansas: Sedgwick County judges contributed to anti-abortion PAC
Kansas: Sedgwick County judges contributed to anti-abortion PAC
According to campaign finance records, two trial court judges made $100 contributions to an anti-abortion PAC after hearing cases involving abortion-related issues. The two judges serve in Sedgwick County, where judges are chosen in partisan elections, and are up for reelection this fall.
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