Rosen TOPEKA, Kan. (Legal Newsline) - The Kansas Supreme Court, in an opinion filed late last week, has remanded a case against a private corporation's elected president who is charged with neglecting a system of ditches and canals in favor of his own farm.
Davis TOPEKA, Kan. (Legal Newsline) - Former Kansas Supreme Court Chief Justice Robert Davis, who announced his retirement Tuesday from the bench after serving for 17 years on the state's highest court, died Wednesday at age 70.
Lawton Nuss TOPEKA, Kan. (Legal Newsline)- The Kansas Supreme Court ruled Friday that Wabaunsee County commissioners may bar the construction of wind farms in their community.
Robert Davis TOPEKA, Kan. (Legal Newsline) - Kansas Supreme Court Chief Justice Robert Davis told state lawmakers Tuesday that the state's court system will likely see an uptick in cases given the economic climate.
Steve Six (D) TOPEKA, Kan. (Legal Newsline)- Kansas Attorney General Steve Six is asking a federal judge to dismiss Sunflower Electric Power Corp.'s lawsuit against the state for denying its request to build two power plants.
TOPEKA, Kansas (Legal Newsline)-- Sunflower Electric Power Corp. and partners are asking the Kansas Supreme Court to overturn state regulators' rejection of two proposed coal-fired power plants.
Stephen Six TOPEKA, Kansas (Legal Newsline)-The Kansas Supreme Court heard arguments Wednesday in the gambling case between the state attorney general and the Kansas Lottery.
TOPEKA, Kansas (Legal Newsline)--The Kansas Supreme Court has placed a case that Sunflower Electric Power Corp. and partners had pending before them on hold and ordered the utilities to first finish their lower level appeals.
Chief Justice Kay McFarland (R) TOPEKA -- The future of two contentious coal-fired power stations proposed for southwest Kansas now lies in the hands of the Kansas Supreme Court.
Justice Lawton Nuss Undocumented workers whose employers withhold their wages are covered by the same state law as legal employees, the Kansas Supreme Court has ruled.
Johnson TOPEKA -- Lee A. Johnson looks like the perfect candidate to heal the political and judicial rifts that have famously turned Kansas into one of the country's most polarized states.