Kansas Court of Appeals

The Kansas Court of Appeals is the intermediate-level appellate court for the U.S. state of Kansas.

History

The Kansas Legislature created the first Kansas Court of Appeals in 1895, to help the Kansas Supreme Court with an increasingly heavy caseload. The original statute that created the court contained a sunset provision that allowed the court to expire in 1901.[1] The Court of Appeals was reestablished permanently in 1977 as a seven-member appellate court—expanded to ten judges in 1987, then later to twelve and then to fourteen.[1]

Jurisdiction

The Court of Appeals hears all appeals from orders of the State Corporation Commission, original actions in habeas corpus, and all appeals from the state district courts in both civil and criminal cases (except those that may be appealed directly to the Kansas Supreme Court).

Procedures

Kansas Court of Appeals judges sit in panels of three at locations throughout the state, but most frequently at the primary courtroom in the Kansas Judicial Center in Topeka. The court also has the power to review matters en banc. Each panel typically rules on approximately 30 appeals over a two-day period every month. Decisions of the Court of Appeals are filed weekly, usually on Friday mornings.[2]

There is no right to an appeal from the judgments of the Court of Appeals. Parties who lose their appeal in the Court of Appeals may petition the Kansas Supreme Court to review the decision, but the justices are not required to do so.[1]

Judges

Court of Appeals judges are appointed to four-year terms by the Governor of Kansas, with confirmation by the Kansas Senate. Until 2013, the Governor would appoint a justice from a list of qualified individuals submitted to him by the Kansas Supreme Court Nominating Commission. The judges go through a retention election after their initial appointment. The chief judge is elected by the members of the court. Before July 1, 2014, the Kansas Supreme Court appointed the chief judge.

The judges on the court are:

Justice
Birthplace
Year Service Began Appointing Governor
Law School
Thomas E. Malone (Chief Judge)
Wichita, Kansas
2003
Bill Graves
Washburn University School of Law
G. Joseph Pierron, Jr.
Kansas City, Kansas
1990
Mike Hayden
University of Kansas School of Law
Henry W. Green, Jr.
Leavenworth, Kansas
1993
Joan Finney
University of Kansas School of Law
Stephen D. Hill
Fort Scott, Kansas
2003
Kathleen Sebelius
Washburn University School of Law
Patrick McAnany
Sweetwater, Texas
2004
Kathleen Sebelius
UM – Kansas City School of Law
Michael Buser
Kansas City, Missouri
2005
Kathleen Sebelius
University of Kansas School of Law
Steve Leben
Eureka, Kansas
2007
Kathleen Sebelius
University of Kansas School of Law
Melissa Taylor Strandridge
Kansas City, Missouri
2008
Kathleen Sebelius
UM – Kansas City School of Law
G. Gordon Atcheson
Cortland, New York
2010
Mark Parkinson
University of Kansas School of Law
Karen ArnoldBurger
Kansas City, Kansas
2011
Mark Parkinson
University of Kansas School of Law
David E. Bruns
Kansas City, Kansas
2011
Sam Brownback
Washburn University School of Law
Anthony J. Powell
St. Paul, Minnesota
2013
Sam Brownback
Washburn University School of Law
Kim R. Schroeder
Winfield, Kansas
2013
Sam Brownback
Washburn University School of Law
Kathryn Gardner
Topeka, Kansas
2015
Sam Brownback
University of Kansas School of Law

See also

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