The Chair of the Oklahoma Senate Judiciary Committee has introduced a pair of bills last week that would effectively put control
over the Code of
Judicial Conduct into the hands of the legislature, remove references to judicial independence found in the current Code, and require any future changes made by the Supreme Court get the approval of the legislatur
Judicial Conduct into the hands of the legislature, remove references to
judicial independence found in the current Code, and require any future changes made by the Supreme Court get the approval of the legislatur
judicial independence found in the current Code, and require any future changes made by the Supreme Court get the
approval of the legislature first.