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Oct 24, 2024 · In recent years, the Kentucky Supreme Court has issued several notable and controversial decisions. For example, a 2012 decision struck down gun bans on university and college campuses as applied to guns that are stored in a vehicle.
Apr 27, 2021 · Here, in the context of conflict-of-law disputes, Kentucky courts have drawn a distinction between Kentucky residents and nonresidents and afforded Kentucky residents greater protection under the law by only invoking the public policy exception on their behalf.
THE LAW OF THE CASE DOCTRINE IN KENTUCKY. Law made on appeal affects two groups of people-those who look to it as a precedent, a guide to action; and the parties to the appeal themselves. When settlement of litigation requires more than one appeal, the effect on the parties themselves takes on a. rigid importance. 1
- Michael McGraw
- 1971
Court / Kentucky legal research. Explore a wide collection of resources for Kentucky courts. Browse Kentucky courts. Court of Appeals of Kentucky. Supreme Court of Kentucky. United States Bankruptcy Court E D Kentucky Lexington Division. United States Bankruptcy Court W D Kentucky.
Sep 8, 2021 · The problem with Kentucky’s law regarding incompetence is highlighted in the case of Cane Madden. In August 2019, a Louisville, Kentucky court found Madden incompetent to stand trial for a charge of burglary from May 2019, and he was involuntarily committed to Central State Hospital.
Sep 26, 2024 · Supreme Court of Kentucky cases. FindLaw's database of Supreme Court of Kentucky features decisions since January 1993. You can browse decisions by date and search by docket number, case title, and full text.
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May 26, 2019 · In reaching this conclusion, the Court of Appeals relied on the recent decision of the Kentucky Supreme Court in Coppage Construction Company, Inc. v. Sanitation District No. 1, 459 S.W.3d 855 (Ky. 2015), which held that sanitation districts were not entitled to governmental immunity.