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  • Kansas Cops Have 'Waged War on Motorists' by Subjecting Them to Pretextual Traffic Stops, a Federal Judge Says: Ruling draws back the veil on routine police practices that victimize innocent drivers.

    07/28/2023 9:01:14 PM PDT · by SeekAndFind · 52 replies
    Reason ^ | 07/28/2023 | Jacob Sullum
    A cop pulls you over for a minor traffic violation. After giving you a warning or a ticket, he says, "Drive safe!" and starts walking away. But he immediately turns around and walks toward your car again, saying, "Hey, can I ask you something?"That maneuver, known as the "Kansas Two-Step," is aimed at evading the Fourth Amendment's constraints on searches and seizures. Police are not supposed to continue detaining you after the ostensible purpose of the stop has been accomplished unless they reasonably suspect you are involved in criminal activity. The two-step is designed to extend the encounter by making...
  • Appeals court sides with GOP in Arizona voting rules case

    12/08/2021 5:46:53 PM PST · by hsmomx3 · 3 replies
    Fox10 ^ | 12/08/21 | Jonathan J. Cooper
    PHOENIX (AP) — A federal appeals court ruled Wednesday that Arizona doesn’t have to give voters who forget to sign their mail ballot time after the election to resolve the issue, rejecting a lawsuit filed by Democrats. The 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals, in a 2-1 decision, overturned a lower-court ruling that found it’s unconstitutional for Arizona to give voters time after an election to resolve mismatched signatures but not missing signatures. The appellate judges said Arizona’s interest in reducing the burden on busy poll workers justifies the disparity. The overwhelming majority of Arizona voters cast mail ballots, which...
  • Feds not liable for ranger’s stolen gun used in pier shooting (Kate Steinle)

    08/24/2021 2:33:41 PM PDT · by aimhigh · 29 replies
    CourtHouse News Service ^ | 08/24/2021 | NICHOLAS IOVINO
    The U.S. government can’t be held liable for the death of Kate Steinle on a San Francisco pier based on a federal ranger’s negligent storage of a gun that was stolen and used to shoot her, a Ninth Circuit panel ruled Tuesday.Steinle was killed by a bullet that ricocheted off a concrete walkway and struck her in the back on Pier 14 in San Francisco on July 1, 2015. . . . In arguments before a three-judge Ninth Circuit panel last month, a lawyer for Steinle’s parents argued U.S. Bureau of Land Management (BLM) ranger John Woychowski had a duty...
  • No Judges Confirmed This Week

    10/03/2020 4:01:00 AM PDT · by cotton1706 · 3 replies
    This will be a weekly post. Count remains at 218 judges confirmed. 2 Trade Court judges 161 District Court judges 53 Circuit Court judges 2 Supreme Court justices Senator McConnell did file for cloture for several judges this week, but with at least two senators testing positive for coronavirus those votes will likely be put off. The democrats are trying to use the president's diagnosis to delay the confirmation of judge Amy Coney Barrett to be Supreme Court justice. But Chairman Graham can simply move the hearings to Zoom (and should). Judiciary Committee members Lee and Tillis both tested positive...
  • Court Stops Kansas Governor From Closing Churches While Abortion Clinics Kill Babies

    04/27/2020 12:23:16 PM PDT · by Morgana · 8 replies
    Life News ^ | April 27, 2020 | Steven Ertelt
    Under orders from pro-abortion Governor Laura Kelly, Kansans can be punished for going to church because of the coronavirus, but abortion facilities in the state continue to jeopardize lives by killing unborn babies. However, a court has put a stop to that. Kelly’s executive order, issued just before Easter, bans religious services of more than 10 people. It also allows religious leaders and their congregants to be punished with fines of up to $2,500 and 12 months in jail for violations. Meanwhile, abortion businesses, including one in Wichita that kills unborn children in late-term abortions, can remain open. A week...
  • Court Stops Kansas Governor From Closing Churches But Letting Abortion Clinics Kill Babies

    04/20/2020 9:39:02 AM PDT · by Morgana · 8 replies
    Life News ^ | April 20, 2020 | Steven Ertelt
    Under orders from pro-abortion Governor Laura Kelly, Kansans can be punished for going to church because of the coronavirus, but abortion facilities in the state continue to jeopardize lives by killing unborn babies. However, a court put a temporary stop to that over the weekend. Kelly’s executive order, issued just before Easter, bans religious services of more than 10 people. It also allows religious leaders and their congregants to be punished with fines of up to $2,500 and 12 months in jail for violations. Meanwhile, abortion businesses, including one in Wichita that kills unborn children in late-term abortions, can remain...
  • Judge rules against Kansas governor’s order limiting in-person church gatherings

    04/18/2020 8:00:59 PM PDT · by usafa92 · 22 replies
    The Wichita Eagle ^ | 4/18/2020 | Jonathan Shorman
    Judge rules against Kansas governor’s order limiting in-person church gatherings April 18, 2020 07:57 PM, Updated 40 minutes ago Kansas Gov. Laura Kelly talks about impending lawsuit over church order Kansas Governor Laura Kelly spoke at her daily briefing about her plans to go to court to stop Republican lawmakers from overturning her executive order limiting church gatherings. (April 9, 2020) By Governor Laura Kelly/Facebook A U.S. District Court of Kansas judge issued a temporary restraining order on Saturday against part of Gov. Laura Kelly’s executive order that limited church gatherings to 10 or fewer people, paving the way for...