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Interlocutory Immunity Appeals Cannot Reach Subject-Matter Jurisdiction; Boards of Education Are Within KRS 45A.245’s Contract-Immunity Waiver

Interlocutory Immunity Appeals Cannot Reach Subject-Matter Jurisdiction; Boards of Education Are Within KRS 45A.245’s Contract-Immunity Waiver

Date: Mar 21, 2025
Interlocutory Immunity Appeals Cannot Reach Subject-Matter Jurisdiction; Boards of Education Are Within KRS 45A.245’s Contract-Immunity Waiver Introduction In Board of Education of Paris, Kentucky v....
CALGA Covers Special Districts, But No Immunity for Ministerial Sewer Maintenance: Kentucky Supreme Court Denies MSD Immunity for No‑Grate Practice

CALGA Covers Special Districts, But No Immunity for Ministerial Sewer Maintenance: Kentucky Supreme Court Denies MSD Immunity for No‑Grate Practice

Date: Mar 21, 2025
CALGA Covers Special Districts, But No Immunity for Ministerial Sewer Maintenance: Kentucky Supreme Court Denies MSD Immunity for No‑Grate Practice Case: Louisville & Jefferson County Metropolitan...
Clarifying Jurisdiction and Correcting Clerical Errors: A New Precedent on Writs of Prohibition in Criminal Plea Cases

Clarifying Jurisdiction and Correcting Clerical Errors: A New Precedent on Writs of Prohibition in Criminal Plea Cases

Date: Feb 25, 2025
Clarifying Jurisdiction and Correcting Clerical Errors: A New Precedent on Writs of Prohibition in Criminal Plea Cases Introduction This commentary examines the Supreme Court of Kentucky's recent...
Clarifying the Modus Operandi Exception: A New Precedent on the Admissibility of Prior Bad Acts Evidence under KRE 404(b)

Clarifying the Modus Operandi Exception: A New Precedent on the Admissibility of Prior Bad Acts Evidence under KRE 404(b)

Date: Feb 25, 2025
Clarifying the Modus Operandi Exception: A New Precedent on the Admissibility of Prior Bad Acts Evidence under KRE 404(b) Introduction The case of Bobby Lee Anderson, Jr. v. Commonwealth of Kentucky...
New Legal Precedent: Indefinite Suspension for Non-Participation in Disciplinary Proceedings

New Legal Precedent: Indefinite Suspension for Non-Participation in Disciplinary Proceedings

Date: Feb 25, 2025
New Legal Precedent: Indefinite Suspension for Non-Participation in Disciplinary Proceedings Introduction The case of IN RE: JON RHYAN FRITZ marks a significant decision by the Supreme Court of...
Clarifying the Evidentiary Burden for Imposing Jail Fees: The Ford Precedent

Clarifying the Evidentiary Burden for Imposing Jail Fees: The Ford Precedent

Date: Feb 25, 2025
Clarifying the Evidentiary Burden for Imposing Jail Fees: The Ford Precedent Introduction The case of DILLIAN FORD (alternatively cited as Dillan Ford) v. COMMONWEALTH OF KENTUCKY establishes a...
Clarifying Domestic Violence Elements and Directed Verdict Requirements: The Kentucky Precedent in ISAIAH D. JOHNSON v. COMMONWEALTH OF KENTUCKY

Clarifying Domestic Violence Elements and Directed Verdict Requirements: The Kentucky Precedent in ISAIAH D. JOHNSON v. COMMONWEALTH OF KENTUCKY

Date: Feb 25, 2025
Clarifying Domestic Violence Elements and Directed Verdict Requirements: The Kentucky Precedent in ISAIAH D. JOHNSON v. COMMONWEALTH OF KENTUCKY Introduction The case of Isaiah D. Johnson v....
Establishing a Risk of Physical Injury Through Parental Substance Use: A New Precedent in Child Neglect Cases

Establishing a Risk of Physical Injury Through Parental Substance Use: A New Precedent in Child Neglect Cases

Date: Feb 25, 2025
Establishing a Risk of Physical Injury Through Parental Substance Use: A New Precedent in Child Neglect Cases Introduction The Judgment in Commonwealth of Kentucky, Cabinet for Health and Family...
Inherent Judicial Authority in Administrative Appeals: Clarifying Subject Matter vs. Particular-Case Jurisdiction Under Kentucky Law

Inherent Judicial Authority in Administrative Appeals: Clarifying Subject Matter vs. Particular-Case Jurisdiction Under Kentucky Law

Date: Feb 25, 2025
Inherent Judicial Authority in Administrative Appeals: Clarifying Subject Matter vs. Particular-Case Jurisdiction Under Kentucky Law Introduction The case of Louisville Historical League, Inc. v....
Establishing Negotiated Sanctions in Attorney Discipline: The Bedford Reprimand and Repayment Mandate

Establishing Negotiated Sanctions in Attorney Discipline: The Bedford Reprimand and Repayment Mandate

Date: Feb 25, 2025
Establishing Negotiated Sanctions in Attorney Discipline: The Bedford Reprimand and Repayment Mandate Introduction This commentary examines the Supreme Court of Kentucky's judgment in In re: Walter...
Affirmation of Judicial Discretion in Evidentiary Admissibility and Sentencing: The Whittaker Precedent

Affirmation of Judicial Discretion in Evidentiary Admissibility and Sentencing: The Whittaker Precedent

Date: Feb 25, 2025
Affirmation of Judicial Discretion in Evidentiary Admissibility and Sentencing: The Whittaker Precedent Introduction The judgment in Christopher Whittaker v. Commonwealth of Kentucky represents a...
Establishing the "Some Connection" Standard for the Domestic Violence Exemption in Kentucky Jurisprudence

Establishing the "Some Connection" Standard for the Domestic Violence Exemption in Kentucky Jurisprudence

Date: Feb 25, 2025
Establishing the "Some Connection" Standard for the Domestic Violence Exemption in Kentucky Jurisprudence Introduction In the case of Commonwealth of Kentucky Appellant v. Melzena Lulabell Moore...
Defining Homicide: Distinguishing Recklessness from Wantonness and Affirming a Valid Miranda Waiver

Defining Homicide: Distinguishing Recklessness from Wantonness and Affirming a Valid Miranda Waiver

Date: Feb 25, 2025
Defining Homicide: Distinguishing Recklessness from Wantonness and Affirming a Valid Miranda Waiver Introduction This commentary analyzes the Supreme Court of Kentucky’s decision in Anthony Dwayne...
Affirmation of Voluntary Guilty Pleas: The Court’s Discretion in Evaluating Discovery and Counsel Performance

Affirmation of Voluntary Guilty Pleas: The Court’s Discretion in Evaluating Discovery and Counsel Performance

Date: Feb 25, 2025
Affirmation of Voluntary Guilty Pleas: The Court’s Discretion in Evaluating Discovery and Counsel Performance Introduction The Supreme Court of Kentucky’s recent decision in Ladaniel Junius Brown...
Objective Evidence in ADHD Accommodation Requests: Establishing Stricter Standards in Bar Exam Eligibility

Objective Evidence in ADHD Accommodation Requests: Establishing Stricter Standards in Bar Exam Eligibility

Date: Feb 25, 2025
Objective Evidence in ADHD Accommodation Requests: Establishing Stricter Standards in Bar Exam Eligibility Introduction The case of Kimberly Phelps v. Kentucky Office of Bar Admissions presents a...
Direct Contradiction Equals a Nonretroactive “New Rule”: Bedell Not Retroactive on Collateral Review in Kentucky

Direct Contradiction Equals a Nonretroactive “New Rule”: Bedell Not Retroactive on Collateral Review in Kentucky

Date: Feb 21, 2025
Direct Contradiction Equals a Nonretroactive “New Rule”: Bedell Not Retroactive on Collateral Review in Kentucky Introduction In Commonwealth of Kentucky v. Calvin Andrew McKinney, decided February...
Email Service to the Attorney General Satisfies KRS 418.075—and Must Accompany Each Appeal; ALJ Discretion over AMA Guides Reaffirmed

Email Service to the Attorney General Satisfies KRS 418.075—and Must Accompany Each Appeal; ALJ Discretion over AMA Guides Reaffirmed

Date: Feb 21, 2025
Email Service to the Attorney General Satisfies KRS 418.075—and Must Accompany Each Appeal; ALJ Discretion over AMA Guides Reaffirmed Introduction This memorandum opinion of the Supreme Court of...
Reaffirming ALJ Discretion in Kentucky PTD Awards: Minor Impairment and Temporary Return to Work Do Not Preclude PTD Under Stumbo/McNutt

Reaffirming ALJ Discretion in Kentucky PTD Awards: Minor Impairment and Temporary Return to Work Do Not Preclude PTD Under Stumbo/McNutt

Date: Feb 21, 2025
Reaffirming ALJ Discretion in Kentucky PTD Awards: Minor Impairment and Temporary Return to Work Do Not Preclude PTD Under Stumbo/McNutt Introduction In Pikeville Medical Center v. Baker, the Supreme...
Kentucky Supreme Court Clarifies “Resident Relative” for Unemancipated Minors: Undefined “Resides Primarily” Is Ambiguous; Physical Presence Is Not Controlling

Kentucky Supreme Court Clarifies “Resident Relative” for Unemancipated Minors: Undefined “Resides Primarily” Is Ambiguous; Physical Presence Is Not Controlling

Date: Feb 21, 2025
Kentucky Supreme Court Clarifies “Resident Relative” for Unemancipated Minors: Undefined “Resides Primarily” Is Ambiguous; Physical Presence Is Not Controlling Introduction In Jessica Hill v. State...
Violent-Offender Status Requires a Qualifying Offense of Conviction; Serial Drive‑By Shootings Are Properly Joined as “Same or Similar” Offenses

Violent-Offender Status Requires a Qualifying Offense of Conviction; Serial Drive‑By Shootings Are Properly Joined as “Same or Similar” Offenses

Date: Feb 21, 2025
KRS 439.3401, dismissal for grand jury misconduct, joinder of serial drive-by shootings, prosecutorial disqualification, and admissibility of inmate correspondence."> Violent-Offender Status Requires...
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