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  2. Stone v. Graham - Wikipedia

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    Stone v. Graham, 449 U.S. 39 (1980), was a court case in which the Supreme Court of the United States ruled that a Kentucky statute was unconstitutional and in violation of the Establishment Clause of the First Amendment, because it lacked a nonreligious, legislative purpose.

  3. Kentucky Revised Statutes - Wikipedia

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    Kentucky Revised Statutes; University of Louisville Digital Collection: The statute law of Kentucky with notes, praelections, and observations on the public acts : comprehending also, the laws of Virginia and acts of Parliament in force in this commonwealth : the charter of Virginia, the federal and state constitutions, and so much of the king of England's proclamation in 1763 as relates to ...

  4. Curb your dog - Wikipedia

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    Curb your dog sign, Gramercy Park, 2013 In New York City from the 1930s [1] to 1978, before citywide pooper-scooper laws were enacted, [2] street signs were put in place encouraging citizens to "curb" their dogs - defecate in the edge of the street, near the curb and in "the gutter", rather than on the sidewalk.

  5. Safer Kentucky Act among dozens of new laws set to take ... - AOL

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    House Bill 335 changes Kentucky law about assistance (service) dogs. It adds new requirements to the rules that govern where an assistance dog can be taken in public.

  6. Is driving with your dog in your lap illegal in Kentucky? How ...

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  7. Will Pornhub block Kentucky? Legislature to force sites to ID ...

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    The Kentucky Baptist Convention and the Family Foundation of Kentucky, support it, according to Kentucky Today, as they believe it would protect children from sexual abuse and online harassment.

  8. Kentucky Department of Education - Wikipedia

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    The Kentucky Education Reform Act (KERA) became a law in 1990, and is enforced by the Kentucky Department of Education. [3] KRS 159.010 is a Kentucky law that requires children aged between 6 and 16 to attend school. This law was modified by a 2013 Senate bill, raising the mandatory attendance age to 18 beginning in the 2015–2016 school year. [4]

  9. Reporter arrested for allegedly pooping in someone's yard - AOL

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    Lowe reportedly pooped on a criminal suspect's front lawn while working on a story. Related: See a reporter dance during a commercial break: A neighbor spotted him doing the dirty deed and called ...