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From:The Quill (Vol. 89, Issue 5)In a unanimous ruling, the Kentucky Supreme Court said March 22 that once a trial ends, a judge cannot make the jurors off-limits to journalists or anyone else. The decision reversed the equivalent of a gag order that...
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From:The FBI Law Enforcement Bulletin (Vol. 81, Issue 3)On a daily basis, law enforcement officers face situations requiring them to make split-second decisions under tense, uncertain, and often chaotic circumstances. Fortunately, courts, recognizing the realities of modern...
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From:Training & Development (Vol. 45, Issue 7) Peer-ReviewedThe legislature of the State of Kentucky has passed a law empowering teachers in response to poor achievement test scores and a Kentucky Supreme Court ruling forbidding the state from funding wealthier school districts...
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From:AMAA Journal (Vol. 22, Issue 2) Peer-ReviewedAMAA Board Member Ron Dubin, MD, reports that he has been working on yet another project for the past six years. He explains that the Kentucky Physical Therapy Licensing Board has been restricting physicians in the...
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From:The Chronicle of Higher Education (Vol. 53, Issue 35)Byline: PETER SCHMIDT The Kentucky Supreme Court has ruled that a foundation connected with Western Kentucky University should have the same immunity from lawsuits that other government entities do. Overturning a...
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From:Hazardous Waste Consultant (Vol. 22, Issue 1) Peer-ReviewedIn an August 8, 2003 decision, the Kentucky Court of Appeals set aside an award of $210 million in punitive damages and more than $7 million in compensatory damages to a group of landowners who claimed that an...
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From:The Quill (Vol. 91, Issue 2)The state Supreme Court in Kentucky has decided that newspapers publishing material sealed by a court cannot be cited for contempt, as long as the source of information is not sealed itself. The ruling comes after...