Somehow, notice of a few things slipped by.
First is the excellent Kansas Supreme Court Blog. I don’t know who is writing this blog, but it contains a great deal of information about its narrow topic.
Second: From this blog I learned that the lawyer that Kansas Governor Kathleen Sebelius recently appointed to the Kansas Supreme Court was the “architect of the Montoy case.” That case is often referred to simply as the Kansas school finance lawsuit.
Third, I also learned from this blog that “for the first time in its history a majority of the Justices of the Supreme Court will have been appointed by one Governor.”
Read all about it in the post Analysis: The Sebelius Court.
Related posts:
- Court Sets Trap for Legislature
- The Cronyism of Kansas Governor Kathleen Sebelius
- Kansas must change its judicial selection method
- Whitewash
- Judicial abuse authorized in Kansas
- Report from Topeka, June 23, 2005
- The cthics case against Justice Donald L. Allegrucci
- Ethics Require Two Recusals In School Finance Lawsuit
- Ethics Require Recusal in School Finance Lawsuit
- Kansas judicial selection should be reformed






