Kentucky Supreme Court Expands Rights Beyond Federal Constitution
In an interesting turn today, the Kentucky Supreme Court bid fellow Kentuckians a Happy Thanksgiving today by decisively recognizing or expanding at … Read More
In an interesting turn today, the Kentucky Supreme Court bid fellow Kentuckians a Happy Thanksgiving today by decisively recognizing or expanding at … Read More
Our friends at ACLU have filed a class action regarding mandatory detention policies on certain immigrants. Read about it here via the … Read More
Thursday involved another major re-visit of the scope of the Padilla decision, by the Kentucky Supreme Court. But was this really a … Read More
This term, the U.S. Supreme Court will hear oral arguments on October 29, 2012 (my wedding anniversary, I must add, so I … Read More
Attorneys Todd Lewis and Khalid Kahloon, of Louisville law firm Kahloon, Pasic & Lewis, will be presenting on Friday, October 11, 2012, … Read More
In a “where are they now”? moment, the Kentucky Court of Appeals issued a sort of follow-up opinion last Friday regarding one … Read More
Many know that, two years ago, the U.S. Supreme Court granted possible relief from criminal guilty pleas when the defense attorney failed … Read More
Kahloon, Pasic & Lewis today congratulates their intern Tyler Stuart Hitch, who has learned today that he has passed the Kentucky Bar … Read More
In one of a few criminal cases designated to be published last week, the Kentucky Court of Appeals reversed Jefferson Circuit Court’s … Read More
Bar members, please join us at the LBA Solo and Small Practice Section this Thursday September 27, 2012 from 11:00 to1:00 PM, … Read More
In another case of first impression– and broad interest– the Kentucky Supreme Court today reversed a conviction because of jurors’ potentially accessing … Read More
Today was rendition day at the Kentucky Supreme Court for September, 2012, and the members of the Court returned a potentially pretty … Read More