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  2. Kansas v. Carr - Wikipedia

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    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. ...

  3. Was he only legally innocent? Why Kansas denied wrongful ...

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    That conviction was later overturned in 2019 when the Kansas Supreme Court found that it was "an unconstitutional warrantless search." Leavenworth County prosecutors didn't retry the case.

  4. Landmark National Bank v. Kesler - Wikipedia

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    Landmark National Bank v. Kesler is a Kansas Supreme Court case involving the standing, rights, and interests of Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems (MERS). On August 28, 2009, the court held that all indispensable parties must be identified and that the actual lender identified in foreclosure actions to protect each party's rights.

  5. KS Supreme Court appears skeptical of law that prompted pause ...

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    The Kansas Supreme Court appeared skeptical this week of a 2021 state law criminalizing “false representation” of an election official. Civic groups say the measure hampers voter registration ...

  6. State v. Allen - Wikipedia

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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.

  7. Judge who approved raid on Kansas newspaper has history of ...

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    Magistrate Judge Laura Viar signed a search warrant authorizing a raid on the Marion County Record after the newspaper used a public database to confirm a restaurant owner’s drunk-driving record.

  8. In re Estate of Gardiner - Wikipedia

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    In re Estate of Gardiner, 42 P.3d 120 (Kan. 2002), is a case in which the Kansas Supreme Court voided the marriage of a man and a trans woman, holding that the latter was considered male under Kansas law, and thus the state's prohibition on same-sex marriage precluded the legal validity of the marriage. [2] [3] [4]

  9. Mugler v. Kansas - Wikipedia

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    Kansas, 123 U.S. 623 (1887), was an important United States Supreme Court case in which the 7–1 opinion written by John Marshall Harlan with a lone partial dissent by Stephen Johnson Field. The decision laid the foundation for the Supreme Court's later acceptance and defense during the Lochner era of Justice Field's theory of economic ...