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Office of the Revisor of Statutes The office provides legislative legal expertise to the Kansas Legislature. Attorneys in the office are responsible for drafting bills and other legislation, staffing legislative committees, publishing the Kansas Statutes Annotated, and offering legal consultation to members of the Kansas Legislature
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The deciding factor in dismissing the charges wasn't the 2013 law that abolished statutes of limitations for rape and aggravated sexual assault, but the 1998 statutes of limitation.
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The issue divides law enforcement agencies, with the Johnson County Sheriff’s Office, the Kansas Bureau of Investigation and the Kansas Attorney General’s Office supporting the bill, while ...
The Kansas Senate is once again trying to rewrite public health laws in reaction to handling of the COVID-19 pandemic. A bill to strip health officers of their authority to issue orders passed ...
The judicial system of Kansas is the branch of the Kansas state government that interprets the state's laws and constitution. Headed by the Kansas Supreme Court, the judiciary consists of two courts of last resort, courts of general jurisdiction, and courts of limited jurisdiction. Also, the Kansas judiciary contains two independent courts.
The two law schools in Kansas, the University of Kansas and Washburn University, had a combine 228 incoming students in 2022. The number of first-year law students nationwide drastically declined ...