“March 2015: Total Resettled Refugees Per State, As Percentage of Popul” by Christa Kuntzelman
In Kentucky, we don’t get enough opportunities to be proudly the best. Here we are, though, outshining the South, Midwest, and most … Read More
In Kentucky, we don’t get enough opportunities to be proudly the best. Here we are, though, outshining the South, Midwest, and most … Read More
A story ran this weekend under a headline suggesting the Attorney General’s power was threatened with “crippling,” depending on the outcome of … Read More
The partners of Kahloon, Pasic & Lewis, join in welcoming Pakistani attorney, journalist and thinker, Sara Ali. Sara Ali is an attorney … Read More
Does Defense Counsel Have a Duty to Inquire About Facebook Connections? The Kentucky Supreme Court announced a decision in yet another … Read More
The Kentucky Supreme Court’s criminal law theme for this spring is apparently the meaning of unanimous verdict. Most people think … Read More
Rep. Daryl Owens of Louisville has introduced a bill (which you can read here) which would allow for the expungement of felony … Read More
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KPL’s own renowned employment law expert and partner Djenita Pasic was seen today discussing President Obama’s immigration reform proposal with WAVE3’s Scott … Read More
In the only case of general interest– if you want to call it even that—from the Kentucky Court of Appeals today, the … Read More
KPL’s Khalid Kahloon returned yesterday from the Cincinnati, after an oral argument at the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 6th Circuit, … Read More
The Kentucky Court of Appeals today reviewed a case of juror misconduct from Christian County which, if true, should be a little … Read More
William Ayers, former Louisville criminal defense lawyer whose Jefferson Circuit Court conviction for tax crimes was reversed by the Kentucky Court of … Read More