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Judicial Reform
‘It’s not the most transparent process’: McCall notes problems with JNC
Ray Carter | March 19, 2024
‘It’s not the most transparent process’: McCall notes problems with JNC
Click the headline to read the full article at OCPA.
![]() Judicial Reform ‘It’s not the most transparent process’: McCall notes problems with JNC
Members of the Oklahoma Senate have approved legislation that would allow voters to reform Oklahoma’s judicial-selection process. The proposed state constitutional amendment would eliminate the secretive Judicial Nominating Commission (JNC) and instead adopt the model established in the U.S. Constitution that allows the executive to nominate any qualified person to serve as judge, subject to legislative approval.
Ray Carter | March 19, 2024 ‘It’s not the most transparent process’: McCall notes problems with JNC Click the headline to read the full article at OCPA. |
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