1. Presently, the Bar Association picks five high-court judges, and the legislature and cabinet pick four. Reform is now the Bar Association picks four, and the legislature and cabinet pick five.
2. Presently, if the court makes a decision, you have to abide by it, no appeal and no recourse. Reform is that the legislature can override a bad ruling by simple majority.
There’s plenty of wiggle room there, but imho the reforms don’t go far enough.
Note post 3. What dems would do to have the Supreme Court majority appointed by the Bar Association