Attorney General Steve Six

Earl Glynn on June 24th, 2009

Attorney General Steve Six’s office is providing training this week at four locations in Kansas on “Open Meetings” and “Open Records.”  Today these training sessions were in Olathe and about 120 attended.
Yesterday the training was held in Dodge City; sessions will be held in Topeka and Wichita on Thursday and Friday.
The sessions were intended for [...]

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In January many of the 1500 marchers at the KFL Rally for Life outside the Kansas Judicial Center wore tape over their mouths to protest an action by the Kansas Supreme Court.  The tape symbolized the Kansas Supreme Court’s gag order on Judge Richard Anderson preventing him from additional testimony in the Planned Parenthood case brought by [...]

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Kansas Attorney General Steve Six will host regional workshops in June to train interested citizens on the Kansas Open Records Act (KORA) and the Kansas Open Meetings Act (KOMA).
A flyer on the AG’s web site suggests these free regional training workshops might benefit elected officials, appointed officials, staff for state and local units of government, [...]

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Today the Kansas Supreme Court issued a ruling in a long-running case of Planned Parenthood against Phill Kline.  The Kansas press seems to miss how bizarre this case is, which was summarized in this brief:
This Court should be under no illusions about what Petitioner [Planned Parenthood] is asking of it.  Petitioner, a criminal defendant in [...]

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