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,
Kansas Supreme Court Justice Evelyn Wilson is resigning. Gov. Laura Kelly will appoint a replacement before a vote on a judicial selection amendment.
Kansas Supreme Court Justice Evelyn Wilson will retire, effective July 4, following a recent amyotrophic lateral sclerosis diagnosis, also known as ALS or Lou Gehrig’s disease.
Rep. Susan Humphries, R-Wichita, during a March 19, 2025, debate in the House defends a plan to rewrite the state constitution so that voters can elect Kansas Supreme Court justices. TOPEKA — Kansas voters will decide next year whether to rewrite the ...
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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.