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Wyoming considers changing judge selection to a legislative vote, aiming to curb "political insiders' influence."
Wyoming lawmakers are considering changes to how judges are selected in response to growing scrutiny of the judiciary.
Currently, the governor appoints judges, but a new proposal would have lawmakers' committees nominate judges, requiring a full legislature vote for approval.
This follows criticism that the current system is influenced by "political insiders" and "left-wing institutional capture."
The Wyoming Freedom Caucus has been vocal in questioning recent court decisions, leading to a vote by the Joint Judiciary Committee to draft a resolution for the public to decide if the Wyoming Senate should have final approval over Supreme Court justices' appointments.
Wyoming considera cambiar la selección de jueces a un voto legislativo, con el objetivo de frenar la "influencia de los políticos internos".