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  2. Kansas City Police Department violated open records law ...

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    The Kansas City Police Department violated a state law on public records when it overcharged a woman seeking body and dashboard camera videos, a Jackson County judge has ruled. ... court documents ...

  3. When Kansas police kill people, the public often can’t see ...

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    Max Kautsch, an attorney who focuses on open government law, said he thinks it’s more likely change will come from the courts. In 1987, the Kansas Supreme Court affirmed records in a Johnson ...

  4. ‘Duty to democracy’: Kansas newspaper files lawsuit after ...

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    That information was later confirmed by the Kansas Department of Revenue to be open to the public. ... the Kansas Open Records Act; and alleges the city and county failed to train, supervise and ...

  5. Freedom of information in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Access to Public Records Act IN Code §§ 5-14-3-1 to 5-14-3-10 1983 [26] Any person Iowa Iowa Open Records Law Iowa Code §§ 22.1 to 22.16 1967 [27] Any person Kansas Kansas Open Records Act KSA §§ 45–215 to 45-524 1984 [28] Any person Kentucky Kentucky Open Records Act Kentucky Revised Statute Chapter §§ 61.870 to 61.884 1976 [29]

  6. Gene Suellentrop - Wikipedia

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    Recordings of 911 calls and KHP radio transmissions had been received from the Shawnee County Sheriff in response to reporters' Kansas Open Records Act (KORA) requests which documented that calls had reported Suellentrop's SUV traveling the wrong way on Interstate-470 near a Kansas freeway exit south of the Capitol in Topeka, then additionally ...

  7. Fish v. Kobach - Wikipedia

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    Fish v. Kobach (officially known since January 19, 2019 as Fish v.Schwab) was a 2018 bench trial in the United States District Court for the District of Kansas in which five Kansas residents, the ACLU and the League of Women Voters contested the legality of the Documentary Proof of Citizenship (DPOC) requirement of the Kansas Secure and Fair Elections (SAFE) Act, which was enacted in 2011 and ...