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Reichert V. State Ex Rel. Mcculloch And The Open Door For Increased Pre-Election Substantive Judicial Review, Carina Wilmot Jul 2013

Reichert V. State Ex Rel. Mcculloch And The Open Door For Increased Pre-Election Substantive Judicial Review, Carina Wilmot

Montana Law Review

In Reichert v. State ex rel. McCulloch,1 the Montana Supreme Court addressed the constitutionality of a legislative referendum proposing changes to the qualification and selection of Montana Supreme Court justices. In reviewing the referendum, the Court focused on the threshold issues of ripeness and recusal before addressing its constitutionality.2 Reichert highlights the complexity of ripeness as a threshold question and clarifies when and how the Court conducts pre-election judicial review.

This note focuses only on the procedural holding of ripeness, from which Justice Baker dissented. This note does not analyze judicial recusal or the constitutionality or severability of the referendum …