She’s elected, and can’t be fired.
She can be impeached by the state legislature, but that’s not happening due to its makeup.
I do think, though, that the legislature could impeach any judge that brought punishment down on her.
Wouldn’t that be a twist and a half?
Not a federal judge.
The KY House of Reps us 54-45 in favor of the Democrats.
They can impeach. Sure, the GOP Senate won’t remove, but one would think that the Democrats would seek to utilize the procedure as a symbolic act to show their support for same-sex marriage, right?
(rhetorical) I wonder why they aren’t doing that? (/rhetorical) Hmmmmm ...
Wouldn’t a Federal Judgista have to be impeached by the US Congress? If so, don’t hold your breath waiting.
The state legislature cannot impeach this judge - he is a federal judge. Only Congress can impeach him.