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  • December 01, 2003

    Inside the Bar December 2003: Board supports legislation to allow temporary service on supreme court

    At its Nov. 14 meeting, the Board of Governors, after considerable debate, voted 25-15 to support legislation proposing a constitutional amendment to permit, under certain circumstances, a court of appeals judge chosen by lot to serve temporarily on the supreme court.

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    December 2003

    Board supports legislation to allow temporary service on supreme court

    At its Nov. 14 meeting, the Board of Governors, after considerable debate, voted 25-15 to support legislation proposing a constitutional amendment to permit, under certain circumstances, a court of appeals judge chosen by lot to serve temporarily on the supreme court. The Litigation Section supports and the Appellate Practice Section opposes this legislation.

    According to Rep. Greg Huber, the legislation's author, providing a mechanism for reserve justices would be helpful in cases in which justices recuse themselves, in tie-vote cases, and in judicial discipline cases.  He also noted that the proposal gives the supreme court maximum flexibility by leaving it to the court to develop rules governing when the reserve justice provisions would be triggered.

    Lynn Laufenberg, Litigation Section vice chair, said that the supreme court should decide cases determined to be of significant-enough statewide importance; litigants should not be left with a three-judge appellate court decision because the supreme court deadlocks on a 3-3 vote when a justice recuses himself or herself.

    Representing the Appellate Practice Section, Ken Lund raised concerns about empowering an appellate court judge to cast a critical deciding vote in the event of a tie and overturn an appellate court decision or even a prior supreme court decision.


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