Two cases headed to Kansas appellate courts next week are expected to put the judges in a political spotlight that could have an impact on their careers.
All 14 judges of the Kansas Court of Appeals on Wednesday will hear the state’s appeal of a lower court ruling striking down a new abortion law. The next day the state Supreme Court will consider a case regarding the court’s own power to supervise lower courts.
The Lawrence Journal-World (http://bit.ly/1Iy0CGy) reports a majority of the jurists will be up for retention votes next year.
Some experts are predicting those elections will draw a flood of money from outside interest groups seeking to change the makeup of those courts.
Last year Gov. Sam Brownback campaigned against the retention of two Supreme Court justices.
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Information from: Lawrence (Kan.) Journal-World, http://www.ljworld.com.