The Obergefell decision began a collision course with other rights that Kentuckians, and all Americans, have always cherished. Casting the deciding vote and writing for
Kennedy’s final actions make it clear that, in his mind, government MAY NOT compel speech. In include a trio of cases, and powerful concurring opinion,
The federal Sixth Circuit Court of Appeals, with jurisdiction over Kentucky, has ruled that Title VII’s prohibition against “sex” discrimination “protects transgender persons because… transgender
By the end of June, the U.S. Supreme Court will decide Masterpiece Cakeshop, Ltd. v. Colorado Civil Rights Commission, an important case addressing the intersection
House Bill 326 protected student privacy and House Bill 372 addressed religious liberty but both met the same fate – they were lost in the
Regarded as the “Live and Let Live” bill, HB 372 protects churches, pastors and religious schools from state control that would attempt to force them
The weighty issues of the 2018-19 biennial budget and, more importantly, the failing pension system have put Frankfort lawmakers in a precarious place. Clearly, cutting
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