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Supreme Court Criminal Law Jurisprudence: Fair Trials, Cruel Punishment, And Ethical Lawyering - October 2009 Term, Richard Klein
Supreme Court Criminal Law Jurisprudence: Fair Trials, Cruel Punishment, And Ethical Lawyering - October 2009 Term, Richard Klein
Touro Law Review
No abstract provided.
Limiting The Federal Pardon Power, Kristen H. Fowler
Limiting The Federal Pardon Power, Kristen H. Fowler
Indiana Law Journal
No abstract provided.
The Constitutionality Of An Executive Spending Plan, Paul E. Salamanca
The Constitutionality Of An Executive Spending Plan, Paul E. Salamanca
Kentucky Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Achieving Equity And Excellence In Kentucky Education, C. Scott Trimble, Andrew C. Forsaith
Achieving Equity And Excellence In Kentucky Education, C. Scott Trimble, Andrew C. Forsaith
University of Michigan Journal of Law Reform
In this Article, Trimble and Forsaith discuss the landmark Kentucky school finance case, Rose v. Council for Better Education, 790 S.W.2d 186 (Ky. 1989), and the school reform efforts it spawned. In Council for Better Education, the Kentucky Supreme Court held that the state had failed its duty under the state constitution to provide all students with an adequate education, which it defined in terms of seven categories of knowledge and skills students should acquire. The State General Assembly responded with the Kentucky Education Reform Act (KERA), which significantly boosted state funding as well as established an ambitious accountability system …
The Separation Of Governmental Powers Under The Constitution Of Kentucky: A Legal And Historical Analysis Of L.R.C. V. Brown, Sheryl G. Snyder, Robert M. Ireland
The Separation Of Governmental Powers Under The Constitution Of Kentucky: A Legal And Historical Analysis Of L.R.C. V. Brown, Sheryl G. Snyder, Robert M. Ireland
Kentucky Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Kentucky's New Abortion Law: Searching For The Outer Limits Of Permissible Regulation, Keith Moorman
Kentucky's New Abortion Law: Searching For The Outer Limits Of Permissible Regulation, Keith Moorman
Kentucky Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Kentucky V. Whorton And The Presumption-Of-Innocence Instruction: An Imprecise Formula For Appellate Review, Anne Abbott Trumpf
Kentucky V. Whorton And The Presumption-Of-Innocence Instruction: An Imprecise Formula For Appellate Review, Anne Abbott Trumpf
Kentucky Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Doe V. Commonwealth's Attorney: A Set-Back For The Right Of Privacy, Tim O'Neill
Doe V. Commonwealth's Attorney: A Set-Back For The Right Of Privacy, Tim O'Neill
Kentucky Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Due Process And The Parole Release Decision, Donna Chu
Due Process And The Parole Release Decision, Donna Chu
Kentucky Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Civil Commitment Of The Mentally Ill In Kentucky, Paul R. Keen
Civil Commitment Of The Mentally Ill In Kentucky, Paul R. Keen
Kentucky Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Gideon's Trumpet: Taps For An Antiquated System? A Proposal For Kentucky, Daniel G. Grove
Gideon's Trumpet: Taps For An Antiquated System? A Proposal For Kentucky, Daniel G. Grove
Kentucky Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Constitutional Reform In Kentucky--The 1966 Proposal, Paul Leo Oberst, J. Kendrick Wells Iii
Constitutional Reform In Kentucky--The 1966 Proposal, Paul Leo Oberst, J. Kendrick Wells Iii
Kentucky Law Journal
No abstract provided.
The Representation Of Indigent Criminal Defendants In Kentucky, Jennings T. Bird
The Representation Of Indigent Criminal Defendants In Kentucky, Jennings T. Bird
Kentucky Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Indictment And Information--Kentucky Constitutional Limits And Proposed Changes In The Use Of The Information, Wilbur D. Short
Indictment And Information--Kentucky Constitutional Limits And Proposed Changes In The Use Of The Information, Wilbur D. Short
Kentucky Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Civil Procedure - Jurisdiction - Service Of Process On Foreign Television Corporation, Arnold Henson S.Ed.
Civil Procedure - Jurisdiction - Service Of Process On Foreign Television Corporation, Arnold Henson S.Ed.
Michigan Law Review
Defendant, a West Virginia corporation, operated a television station in Huntington, West Virginia. Its telecasts regularly reached into Boyd County, Kentucky, where part of its customary viewing audience was located. During a twelve-month period in 1954-1955 the corporation derived $71,310.30 in advertising revenue from Kentucky firms, although the contracts for this advertising were made outside Kentucky. In the course of a newscast defendant published an alleged libel against plaintiff, and suit was brought in Boyd County Court. Substituted service of process was made on the Secretary of State in accordance with the Kentucky "doing business" statute, and defendant then removed …
Constitutional Law-Relation Between State And Federal Governments, J. David Voss
Constitutional Law-Relation Between State And Federal Governments, J. David Voss
Michigan Law Review
Plaintiffs, employees of a United States Naval Ordnance Plant located in an area of exclusive federal jurisdiction within the State of Kentucky, sued in a state court for a declaratory judgment that a license tax on the privilege of working in the City of Louisville, measured by a percentage of all salaries, wages and commissions earned within the city, was not applicable to them. Defendants' demurrer was overruled, and the collection of the tax enjoined. The Kentucky Court of Appeals reversed, and judgment was entered for the defendants. The court of appeals affirmed. On appeal to the United States Supreme …
The Meaning Of "One Subject" In The Kentucky Constitution, James S. Kostas
The Meaning Of "One Subject" In The Kentucky Constitution, James S. Kostas
Kentucky Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Constitutional Amendments, Ruth Mcquown
The Constitution Review Commission Of Kentucky, Elvis J. Stahr Jr.
The Constitution Review Commission Of Kentucky, Elvis J. Stahr Jr.
Kentucky Law Journal
No abstract provided.
The Constitution And The All-White Jury, John R. Gillespie
The Constitution And The All-White Jury, John R. Gillespie
Kentucky Law Journal
No abstract provided.
The Constitution Making Process, J. E. Reeves
The Constitution Making Process, J. E. Reeves
Kentucky Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Constitutional Law, Limitation Of State Employers' Salaries By Section 246 Of The Kentucky Constitution, William H. Fulton Jr.
Constitutional Law, Limitation Of State Employers' Salaries By Section 246 Of The Kentucky Constitution, William H. Fulton Jr.
Kentucky Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Constitutionality Of The Act Permitting State Departments And Agencies To Employ Attorneys, Robert M. Spragens
Constitutionality Of The Act Permitting State Departments And Agencies To Employ Attorneys, Robert M. Spragens
Kentucky Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Constitutionality Of Kentucky Statute Section 2635: Appliances For The Prevention Of Venereal Diseases, B. H. Henard
Constitutionality Of Kentucky Statute Section 2635: Appliances For The Prevention Of Venereal Diseases, B. H. Henard
Kentucky Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Prospective Overruling Of Constitutional Construction, Alan R. Vogeler
Prospective Overruling Of Constitutional Construction, Alan R. Vogeler
Kentucky Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Constitutional Law--License Taxes--Classification, Marvin M. Tincher
Constitutional Law--License Taxes--Classification, Marvin M. Tincher
Kentucky Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Constitutional Law - Validity Of Voting Machine In General Election - Constitutional Construction, Michigan Law Review
Constitutional Law - Validity Of Voting Machine In General Election - Constitutional Construction, Michigan Law Review
Michigan Law Review
Pursuant to statutory provisions the fiscal court of Jefferson County, Kentucky, appropriated $1,000 for renting voting machines to be used in the general election of 1938. The county on relation of its attorneys filed suit for a declaratory judgment on the constitutionality of the statute. The relators appealed from a judgment declaring the act valid. Held, the statute authorizing the use of voting machines in popular elections is a violation of section 147 of the Kentucky Constitution which provides for a "secret official ballot, furnished by public authority to the voters at the polls, and marked by each voter …
Constitutional Law--Elections--Voting Machines, John Paul Curry Jr.
Constitutional Law--Elections--Voting Machines, John Paul Curry Jr.
Kentucky Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Is Section 2739m-62 Of The Kentucky Statutes Constitutional?, Alan Roth Vogeler
Is Section 2739m-62 Of The Kentucky Statutes Constitutional?, Alan Roth Vogeler
Kentucky Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Constitutional Law--Exercise Of The Governor's Veto--Necessity Of An Accompanying Message--Arnett V. Meredith, John L. Young
Constitutional Law--Exercise Of The Governor's Veto--Necessity Of An Accompanying Message--Arnett V. Meredith, John L. Young
Kentucky Law Journal
No abstract provided.