‘Beneath the dignity of the office’: State chief justice squares off against colleagues over ‘retaliatory’ firing of 10 court employees, including some who had complaints against her

Arkansas Supreme Court Chief Justice Karen Baker (image via Arkansas judiciary).

The newly appointed chief justice of the Arkansas Supreme Court is embroiled in a battle of sorts with her fellow justices after she single-handedly attempted to fire more than 10 court employees.

Karen Baker was elected to the court in November, then sworn in on Jan. 1 as the state’s first elected female chief justice. Associate justices Cody Hiland and Nicholas Bronni were also sworn in along with Baker. A mere two days after being sworn in, Baker tried to fire 10 state court employees, despite the chief justice’s lacking the authority under state law to terminate their employment without consent of other justices.

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Five of the six associate justices — Rhonda Wood, Barbara Webb, Shawn Womack, Cody Hiland and Nicholas Bronni — signed on to a five-page administrative order Friday officially denouncing Baker’s actions and rescinding any terminations Baker attempted to effectuate. Associate Justice Courtney Hudson did not participate in the order.

The order detailed the events it said had “been percolating but came to a head on January 2, 2025.” It said that Baker called the Director of the Administrative Office of the Courts, the Director of Emergency Preparedness and Chief of Supreme Court Police into her office for a meeting during which she confronted the two about their responses to Freedom of Information Act requests involving her. At the time, Baker said that she had prepared letters of termination for the two employees, but that she was unsure about whether she would fire them.

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