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Supreme Court justice sets retirement date
Sunflower State Journal·4d ago
X / Twitter·Facebook·Read Article Kansas Supreme Court Justice Marla Luckert will step down from the high court after 23 years on March 28, a decision that was announced earlier after she fell into ill health. Luckert resigned as chief justice in December, about two months after she revealed that she suffered a stroke. She remained as a justice on the court until early this year so she could finish her ongoing work. She didn't take on any new cases during that time.
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