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State v. Allen was a 1996 decision of the Kansas Supreme Court regarding what constitutes the unlawful access of a computer system. The court upheld the decision of the trial court, finding that the state had failed to show probable cause that the defendant, Anthony A. Allen, had unlawfully accessed the computer systems of the Southwestern Bell Telephone Company.
Following the passage of the Kansas–Nebraska Act by the United States Congress in Washington, D.C. in 1854, and the subsequent organization of the new federal Territory of Kansas (1854-1861) out of the previous old Missouri Territory (1812-1821), the new 14th President Franklin Pierce (1804-1869, served 1853-1857), appointed Samuel Dexter ...
Courts of Kansas include: State courts of Kansas. Kansas Supreme Court [1] Kansas Court of Appeals [2] Kansas District Courts (31 districts) [3] Kansas Municipal Courts [4] Federal courts located in Kansas. United States District Court for the District of Kansas [5]
On August 19, 2022, the Supreme Court of the United States issued a preliminary ruling vacating the 11th Circuit's stay of the Grimberg ruling, delaying the 2022 elections for PSC and directing the 11th Circuit to review the ruling; the Georgia Secretary of State's office did not contest the ruling, delaying the elections to 2023. [9]
The Kansas Supreme Court offered a mixed bag in a ruling Friday that combined several challenges to a 2021 election law, siding with state officials on one provision, reviving challenges to others ...
Rep. Carl Maughan, a Colwich Republican, violated multiple sections of the Kansas Rules of Professional Conduct while representing 57-year-old Bret Blevins in a deadly 2016 crash that killed two ...
The Kansas Supreme Court's decision came in a challenge to a 2021 law that critics say hinders voter registration drives. ... The other changed the rules for matching a voter's signature on an ...
Kansas v. Carr, 577 U.S. 108 (2016), was a case in which the Supreme Court of the United States clarified several procedures for sentencing defendants in capital cases. ...