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Leawood attorney Larkin Walsh pledged to be “the type of Justice that all Kansans deserve.” The process used to select her is ...
Walsh, who currently works as a private attorney, will fill the vacancy left by retiring Justice Evelyn Wilson.
Battle lines are being drawn ahead of the August 2026 vote on a proposed constitutional amendment allowing election of ...
TOPEKA, Kan. (KWCH) - Governor Laura Kelly has appointed attorney Larkin Walsh to the Kansas Supreme Court. Kelly made the ...
TOPEKA — Gov. Laura Kelly appointed an attorney in private practice who has argued cases before the state and federal ...
Sherri Foster missed several months of rent in 2020, but the lease on her Prairie Village house included a late fee of $20 ...
Kansas voters will decide next year whether state Supreme Court justices should be elected, a monumental choice as Republican lawmakers try to bring to heel a court that’s protected abortion access.
Kansas lawmakers are likely to consider altering how state Supreme Court's judges are picked. Still, Gov. Laura Kelly's second term could be decisive.
A ruling by the Kansas Supreme Court has found that voting is not listed as a fundamental right in the state Constitution's Bill of Rights, drawing criticism from dissenting judges.
The Kansas Supreme Court first heard oral arguments on the law back in 2017. Democratic Kansas Gov. Laura Kelly, who took office in January, lauded the court’s decision on Friday.