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Column Questions KS Judicial Selection System

Caleb Stegall speaking during an event with Governor Brownback earlier this month. Stegall is Brownback's choice to fill a seat on the Kansas Court of Appeals. (Photo by Stephen Koranda)Former Republican Kansas Senator Nancy Kassebaum Baker and former U.S. Court of Appeals Judge Deanell Tacha (DEE-nell TA-ha) are skeptical about the new judicial selection system that Kansas has adopted. Under the old system, a nominating commission selected candidates for open Court of Appeals seats. Now, the governor chooses candidates that must be confirmed by the state Senate. KPR’s Stephen Koranda has more.


Stephen Koranda is KPR's Statehouse reporter.