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Kansas Supreme Court finds no fundamental right to vote in state constitution

JURIST

The Kansas Supreme Court held Friday that there is no fundamental right to vote in the state’s constitution in a complex ruling related three 2021 election laws concerning false representation of election officials, verification of advance ballots and limitations on their collection.

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Kansas prosecutors find police had ‘insufficient evidence’ to raid local newspaper office

JURIST

Police in Marion County, Kansas must return items seized during an August 11 raid of a local newspaper office after Marion County Attorney Joel Ensey found on Wednesday that police had “insufficient evidence” to search the office in the first place. ” Ensey did not acknowledge the identity theft allegation in his statement.

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Kansas lawmakers urge AG to release report on August 2023 raid on local newspaper

JURIST

Kansas lawmakers urge the state’s attorney general on Tuesday to release a report containing information on an August 11, 2023 police raid on a local weekly newspaper in the state. The post Kansas lawmakers urge AG to release report on August 2023 raid on local newspaper appeared first on JURIST - News. In House Resolution No.

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“‘Foreign cyberattack’ stole data from courts in ‘assault on the Kansas system of justice’”

HowAppealing

“‘Foreign cyberattack’ stole data from courts in ‘assault on the Kansas system of justice’”: Jason Alatidd of The Topeka Capital-Journal has this report. Daniel Desrochers of The Kansas City Star reports that “ Foreign cyberattack stole residents’ sensitive information from Kansas court system.”

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“From Kansas S. Ct. Justice, About Univ. of Kansas Law School’s Response to a Federalist Society Event”

HowAppealing

“From Kansas S. of Kansas Law School’s Response to a Federalist Society Event”: Eugene Volokh has this post at “The Volokh Conspiracy.” ” The post “From Kansas S. of Kansas Law School’s Response to a Federalist Society Event” appeared first on How Appealing.

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“Is Wichita’s disorderly conduct law unconstitutional? Kansas Supreme Court to decide.”

HowAppealing

Kansas Supreme Court to decide.” Kansas Supreme Court to decide.” “Is Wichita’s disorderly conduct law unconstitutional? ” Matthew Kelly of The Wichita Eagle has this report. The post “Is Wichita’s disorderly conduct law unconstitutional? ” appeared first on How Appealing.

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Kansas to Upgrade its Victim Notification System

The Crime Report

Kansas Attorney General Derek Schmidt has announced enhancements to the state’s victim notification system. The changes came after a Kansas domestic violence report showed 22,593 domestic violence incidents were reported to law enforcement, an incident every 23 minutes.

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