From The Midwesterner:
Michigan Supreme Court Chief Justice Elizabeth Clement is resigning from her post to lead a national nonprofit focused on state courts — a move that will pave the way for a bigger liberal majority on the state’s highest court.
Clement announced on Wednesday that she will leave the bench by April 30, giving Gov. Gretchen Whitmer the chance to name her replacement and further solidify Democratic influence on the technically nonpartisan Michigan Supreme Court.
Clement, 47, is a Republican-nominated justice but has crossed ideological lines in several rulings. Her departure means Democratic nominees or appointees will have a 6–1 majority on the Michigan Supreme Court after Whitmer appoints a replacement. […]
She approved contested proposals that created an independent redistricting commission and enshrined abortion protections in the state constitution, Bridge Michigan reports.
Of course, Gretchen Whitmer crowed about Clement’s record in voting with Democrats, calling her an “independent minded jurist.”
For conservatives, there is at least an opportunity that we might nominate and elect a serious rule-of-law justice rather than sheepishly re-electing Clement again.