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Posts by editorinchief:
  • Para, Para, Para, Para, Paraphernalia: Single or Plural under Kansas Law?
  • You’re either in or you’re out! K.S.A. § 60-455(g) is an Exhaustive List and Limits Propensity Evidence
  • Giving Credit Where Credit is Due: Defendants are Entitled to All Time Served on Concurrent Sentences for Consolidated Cases
  • Puff, Puff, Passing Marijuana Reform
  • Every Breath(alyzer) You Take…Ask for an Attorney
  • Admissibility of Breath Tests: Must an Intoxilyzer 9000 Operator Check a Subject’s Mouth?
  • Settling the USWNT v. USSF “Equal Pay for Equal Play” Dispute: How Class Action Certification Engenders Settlement and Why Weak or Goal-oriented Certification Analysis Deserves a Red Card
  • PIK Your Poison: Can the District Court Change Statutory PIK Instructions?
  • Direct or Collateral? The District Court’s Duty to Establish a Knowingly Made Plea
  • Roe, Roe, Roe, Your Vote: Biden’s Executive Order Protecting Access to Reproductive Healthcare Services and State Impact

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