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  2. Inside the Kansas court case that could cripple a sweeping ...

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    Kansas law – K.S.A. 25-4154(a) – prohibits political contributions by one person “in the name of another person.” The Ethics Commission is relying in part on the law to investigate the ...

  3. ‘A breakdown’: Kansas missed signs dead ex-official worked ...

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    Those disclosures are filed with the Kansas Secretary of State’s Office and can be reviewed by the Kansas Governmental Ethics Commission. But no one at the ethics commission checks the ...

  4. Secretary of State of Kansas - Wikipedia

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    The office also receives campaign finance reports and registers lobbyists. The duty of regulating lobbying and campaign finance is shared with the Kansas Governmental Ethics Commission. The secretary was granted by the Kansas Legislature prosecutorial power in voter fraud cases and is the first and only secretary of state to hold that power. [3]

  5. Amid probe, Kansas lawmakers move to overhaul ethics agency - AOL

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    Kansas' ethics commission has been investigating Republican campaign activities for at least a year, and the GOP-controlled Legislature is moving to reduce the agency's power and legalize ...

  6. Kansas Court of Appeals - Wikipedia

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    Court of Appeals judges are appointed to four-year terms by the Governor of Kansas, with confirmation by the Kansas Senate. Until 2013, the Governor would appoint a justice from a list of qualified individuals submitted to him by the Kansas Supreme Court Nominating Commission. The judges go through a retention election after their initial ...

  7. Kansas v. Glover - Wikipedia

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    Kansas v. Glover, 589 U.S. ___ (2020), was a United States Supreme Court case in which the Court held when a police officer lacks information negating an inference that the owner is driving a vehicle, an investigative traffic stop made after running a vehicle's license plate and learning that the registered owner's driver's license has been revoked is reasonable under the Fourth Amendment.

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