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Kansas voters will decide next year whether state Supreme Court justices should be elected, a monumental choice as Republican lawmakers try to bring to heel a court that’s protected abortion access.
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spending surpassed $80 million – a record for a state court campaign – including $12 million from Elon Musk’s super PAC.
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Suzanne Valdez’s tumultuous, singular term as Douglas County’s district attorney ended three months ago, but on Tuesday she found herself facing the Kansas Supreme Court for a disciplinary matter that arose during her very first months in office,
Former Douglas County District Attorney Suzanne Valdez told members of the Kansas Supreme Court on Tuesday that she “never in my craziest of nightmares” thought she would be standing before them at a disciplinary hearing.
Kansas Supreme Court Justice Evelyn Wilson says she knows she's dying from ALS will take her life, but it won't stop her from living.
Kansas Supreme Court Justice Evelyn Wilson is resigning. Gov. Laura Kelly will appoint a replacement before a vote on a judicial selection amendment.
My tenure as a Supreme Court justice has been a rare gift, and I know it,” Wilson wrote in her resignation letter to Gov. Laura Kelly, who will name her successor.
The case was brought by a chapter of Catholic Charities in Wisconsin, which says that it should be able to opt out of the mandatory state unemployment compensation system.
TOPEKA — Kansas voters will decide next year whether to rewrite the state’s constitution to turn the Kansas Supreme Court into an elected office. The House on Wednesday narrowly endorsed a Senate resolution to place the question on the August 2026 ...
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Kansas lawmakers talk a good game about letting the citizens decide, but only if they get to choose the topic and the timing.