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One after another, gun violence survivors and anti-violence advocates told their stories in the Kentucky Capitol rotunda ...
With the 2025 short session of the Kentucky General Assembly well under way, conversation is once again warming up around the ...
U.S. Supreme Court Justice Sonia Sotomayor said presidents have historically obeyed judicial rulings with a few exceptions while advocating for the court to move cautiously to maintain a system of ...
Supreme Court Justice Sonia Sotomayor expressed faith that court rulings will be respected during a Tuesday fireside chat, ...
A long legal battle in Jessamine County is asking the question: Where do local ordinances end and state ordinances begin?
Launched in May 2024 to coincide with the school’s commencement celebrations, Fowler School of Law’s Amicus magazine is an annual publication commemorating a year in the life of our school. It’s a ...
Louisville Athletics reported its largest operating deficit with Kenny Payne's buyout, increased football ticket sales and ...
Had the Biden guidance stayed in effect, colleges would have had to grapple with how to equally distribute up to $20.5 million in NIL payments between men and women.
Goshen Community Schools is among the many districts keeping a close eye on the Indiana Statehouse during the legislative session. Two board members commented on bills making the rounds at the ...
Attendees at a LGBTQ+ Legal Rights Day heard presentations about coping with uncertainty and received free legal services.
Two MSU sororities hosted their 18th annual Biennial Beautillion where they awarded two students with scholarships.