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TOPEKA, Kan. — Democratic Gov. Laura Kelly has appointed state Court of Appeals Judge Melissa Taylor Standridge to fill a vacancy on the Kansas Supreme Court.
Monday’s appointment was made despite the objections of the state’s most influential anti-abortion group. It is Kelly’s third appointment to the seven-member court in less than two years in office. Under the state constitution, her choice is not subject to review by the Republican-controlled Legislature. Standridge will fill the vacancy created by the retirement of Justice Carol Beier.
The anti-abortion group Kansans for Life opposed Standridge’s appointment because she sided in a 2016 ruling with other judges who said the state constitution protects abortion rights.