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2022
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Judicial Performance Review Committee members sought for the City of St. Louis

The Missouri Bar Board of Governors is seeking applications from members of the general public who reside in and members of The Missouri Bar who are employed or maintain their principal office for the full-time practice of law in the 22nd Judicial Circuit, which is the City of St. Louis, for appointment to two positions on the Missouri Judicial Performance Review Committee.

Established pursuant to Supreme Court of Missouri Rules 10.50 through 10.55, the Judicial Performance Review Committee evaluates, using judicial performance review standards, the performances of appellate and trial judges appointed under the constitutional nonpartisan selection process known as the Missouri Nonpartisan Court Plan, also known as the Missouri Plan.  

The committee is comprised of 21 members – one member of The Missouri Bar and one member of the public from each circuit where judges are initially selected through the Missouri Nonpartisan Court Plan , as well as one member of The Missouri Bar, one member of the public, and one retired judge from each Missouri Court of Appeals district. Each member serves a six-year term, with a limit of two terms.  

Those interested can apply by completing the online application form, providing a statement of interest, and submitting biographical information (CV or resume) by 5 p.m., June 8, 2022.  

Click here to learn more about appointments, as well as other vacancies on Missouri Bar boards and commissions.