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Interview of Ed Larson, November 4, 2022

Interviewed by Richard Ross
Interview Description

This interview of longtime Kansas lawyer and jurist, the Honorable Ed Larson, gives a clear understanding of the workings of both Kansas Court of Appeals and the Kansas Supreme Court. Joining the appellate court in 1987 as a general practice lawyer exposed him to many more criminal cases than he had seen in his practice in Hays. He liked the court's practice of traveling around the state for hearings. Larson believed that solving the problems of individuals was the most important work they did, although there were many high-profile cases such as the sale of Blue Cross Blue Shield to an out-state company. Larson is a supporter of merit selection for judges and credits the availability of the retirement system for judges with allowing judges to retire with dignity and benefits.

Interviewee Biographical Sketch

Edward Larson was born in Lincoln County, Kansas near the town of Denmark, Kansas in 1932. He graduated from Lincoln High School, and he received his BS in Agriculture from Kansas State University (K-State), the same degree that his father received. While at K-State, he was a member of Air Force ROTC, and he was commissioned as a Second Lieutenant in 1954. From 1954 to 1957, he served in active duty with the Air Force in numerous locations and bases in Texas, Florida, and Ohio. After returning to Kansas, he graduated in 1960 from the University of Kansas School of Law, where he was the Editor-in-Chief of the Kansas Law Review. After being admitted to the bar in 1960, he moved to Hays, Kansas, where he joined attorney Norman Jeter in law practice as Jeter and Larson. In 1987 in November, he became a member of the Kansas Court of Appeals. He was elevated to the position of Justice with the Kansas Supreme Court in 1995 where he retired in September 2002 although he continued to work as a Senior Judge to assist both Court of Appeals and Supreme Court whenever called on a case.

Interview Location

Kansas Judicial Center, Topeka, KS

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