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Kentucky Supreme Court to decide if public officials can hide business on personal devices


The Kentucky Supreme Court heard arguments Wednesday over whether public business conducted on a private device should still fall under the state’s open record laws. Read More

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Kentucky Supreme Court poised to settle cellphone disclosure requirements under public records law


The commonwealth's Department of Fish and Wildlife argued to overturn an appeals court ruling requiring disclosure of all official communications, regardless of where they are stored. Read More


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