(AP) -- Democratic Michigan Supreme Court Chief Justice Marilyn Kelly has rebuked two Republican colleagues for not participating in a proceeding to determine whether individual justices should be disqualified from hearing the appeal of a civil case.
In an order released Wednesday, Kelly said it sets a "disturbing precedent" that Justices Maura Corrigan and Robert Young Jr. didn't take part. Corrigan and Young refused to participate, saying the amended state court rule regarding justice disqualification is unconstitutional.
The Michigan high court traditionally let each justice decide whether they have a conflict of interest. Under the amended rule, the entire Supreme Court can review motions to dismiss an individual justice in some cases.
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