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Saturday, January 07, 2017

Vermont Supreme Court Sets New Precedent for Power of Outgoing Governors

In a unanimous decision, the Vermont Supreme Court has ruled that outgoing Gov. Peter Shumlin lacks the authority to act this week to replace a justice who will retire at the end of March.

The ruling came Wednesday afternoon, less than 24 hours before Shumlin was scheduled to leave office.

Shumlin was unveiling his official portrait at the Statehouse in Montpelier at the time of the announcement. He later told reporters he disagreed with the high court's interpretation of the law but would abide by the decision.

The case concerned the retirement of Associate Justice John Dooley, who first was appointed to the bench in 1987 and has announced plans to retire when his term ends March 31.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Yes! Finally something about particular system.