Kentucky Court of Appeals Judge James H. Lambert will retire Jan. 31 after nearly 20 years on the bench.
Kentucky Court of Appeals Judge James H. Lambert will retire Jan. 31 after nearly 20 years on the bench.
The court of appeals argued “history and tradition relevant to the Second Amendment support Congress’s power to disarm those that it deems dangerous."
Crawford was originally convicted in 2006 on multiple burglary charges.
She will take office on Jan. 6, 2025.
This case is separate from her criminal, civil and bankruptcy cases.
The high court ordered the Jefferson County Board of Elections and state Secretary of State not to certify the election until the issue of Kulkarni's eligibility is reviewed by the justices.
The Louisville community mourned the loss of many souls in 2023, a list highlighted by legends and heroes, hall-of-famers and servants, fathers and friends.
The Kentucky Court of Appeals ruled a historic building in downtown Louisville can be torn down.
The Kentucky Court of Appeals ruled parts of Senate Bill 1 unconstitutional.
The Louisville-based utility sued Bernheim in 2019 after it was unable to reach a deal to buy an easement for the proposed 12-mile line that would run through central Bullitt County.