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21 Nov, 2007 5:49 am by Michael Stevens
Judge rules state must give man his wife's e-mail HEARLD LEADER A judge has ruled the state must turn over e-mails to a man who wants to see messages sent between his wife and a male co-worker at a state office. Franklin County Circuit Judge Phillip J. Shepherd on Monday granted Stephen Malmer's open-records request after the state Attorney General's Office said the Justice and Public Safety Cabinet had violated the law by refusing to the release the e-mails.
Kentucky Law Blog - http://www.kentuckylawblog.com/
16 Nov 7:02 pm by Michael Stevens
... Discretionary Review granted 2/11/2009 Franklin Circuit Court, Judge Phillip J. Shepherd For Movants: David Thomas Wilson II For Respondent: Jill F. Endicott 2007CA002353 ... Judge Thomas D. Wingate For Appellants: Robert W. Bishop, Ronald Richard Parry, J. Guthrie True, For Appellees: Perry Mack Bentley, Walter L. Sales, John Melvin ... ." Discretionary Review granted 3/11/2009 Metcalfe Circuit Court, Judge Phillip R. Patton For Movant: Bryan Edward Bennett For Respondents: William Colvin 2006CA001489 ...
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7 Nov, 2007 1:19 am by ZMan!
... and house juveniles who commit sex offenses. Calling some of the department's arguments "baffling," Judge Phillip J. Shepherd reaffirmed his earlier decision to strike down the department's practice of housing minor offenders in a ... or group homes. Department officials had argued it was easier to centralize treatment for all sex offenders, an argument Shepherd rejected. "Administrative convenience is no excuse for violating statutory requirements for treating youths according to their individual ...
Sex Offender Issues - http://sexoffenderissues.blogspot.com/
16 Nov 7:00 pm by Michael Stevens
... Discretionary Review granted 2/11/2009 Franklin Circuit Court, Judge Phillip J. Shepherd For Movants: David Thomas Wilson II For Respondent: Jill F. Endicott 2007CA002353 ... Judge Thomas D. Wingate For Appellants: Robert W. Bishop, Ronald Richard Parry, J. Guthrie True, For Appellees: Perry Mack Bentley, Walter L. Sales, John Melvin ... ." Discretionary Review granted 3/11/2009 Metcalfe Circuit Court, Judge Phillip R. Patton For Movant: Bryan Edward Bennett For Respondents: William Colvin 2006CA001489 ...
Kentucky Cases - http://www.kycases.com/
23 Jun, 2008 1:00 pm
... the field was so poor that any Division I team would suffice as a replacement. Duke is 6-45 over the past five years, 13-90 since 1999. Judge Phillip J. Shepherd of the Franklin County (Ky.) Circuit Court agreed, according to the Louisville Courier-Journal. "At ... good legal strategy than to institutional modesty] persuasively asserted that this is a threshold that could not be any lower," Shepherd wrote in a summary judgment issued Thursday, according to the paper. "Duke's argument on this ...
Poppe Law Blog - http://www.poppelawfirm.com/blog/
23 Jun, 2008 1:00 pm
... the field was so poor that any Division I team would suffice as a replacement. Duke is 6-45 over the past five years, 13-90 since 1999. Judge Phillip J. Shepherd of the Franklin County (Ky.) Circuit Court agreed, according to the Louisville Courier-Journal. "At ... good legal strategy than to institutional modesty] persuasively asserted that this is a threshold that could not be any lower," Shepherd wrote in a summary judgment issued Thursday, according to the paper. "Duke's argument on this ...
Poppe Law Blog - http://www.poppelawfirm.com/blog/
23 Jun, 2008 6:00 am
... the field was so poor that any Division I team would suffice as a replacement. Duke is 6-45 over the past five years, 13-90 since 1999. Judge Phillip J. Shepherd of the Franklin County (Ky.) Circuit Court agreed, according to the Louisville Courier-Journal. "At ... good legal strategy than to institutional modesty] persuasively asserted that this is a threshold that could not be any lower," Shepherd wrote in a summary judgment issued Thursday, according to the paper. "Duke's argument on this ...
Poppe Law Blog - http://www.poppelawfirm.com/blog/
4 Aug 5:30 am by Michael Stevens
... 10:00 a.m. COMMONWEALTH OF KENTUCKY, CABINET FOR HEALTH AND FAMILY SERVICES V. L. J. P., ET AL. (2008-SC-950-DGE) "Termination of Parental Rights. Intervention. Issues ... 4/23/2009 and 5/13/2009 Franklin Circuit Court, Judge Phillip J. Shepherd For Attorney General Conway and Commonwealth's Attorney Montgomery: Janet Marie Graham, ... Appellants: William D. Kirkland, Eric Wade Richardson, Victor Allen Walton Jr., David J. Tocco, Brooks R. Burdette and Christopher H. Giampapa. For Appellees (Clark, et al ...
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23 Oct, 2008 1:10 am by Michael Stevens
... ' bankruptcy on debt and asset allocation. Kenton County judge who ruled in the case - Judge Christopher J. Mehling Appellant's attorney: Stuart Paul Brown Appellee's attorney: Donald Anthony Bollman 11: ... Kentucky Retirement Systems Board of Trustees decision to deny appellee's application for disability retirement benefits pursuant to KRS 61.600. Franklin County judge who ruled in the case - Judge Phillip J. Shepherd Appellant's attorney: Katherine Rupinen Appellee's attorney: Harry L. Mathison
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23 Oct, 2008 1:10 am by Michael Stevens
... ' bankruptcy on debt and asset allocation. Kenton County judge who ruled in the case - Judge Christopher J. Mehling Appellant's attorney: Stuart Paul Brown Appellee's attorney: Donald Anthony Bollman 11: ... Kentucky Retirement Systems Board of Trustees decision to deny appellee's application for disability retirement benefits pursuant to KRS 61.600. Franklin County judge who ruled in the case - Judge Phillip J. Shepherd Appellant's attorney: Katherine Rupinen Appellee's attorney: Harry L. Mathison
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26 Nov, 2007 1:47 am by Rob Robinson
... subject matter of the emails was private, but he concluded they should be released anyway because they involved the activities of public workers who were on the job, according to the Associated Press. Franklin (KY) Circuit Court Judge Phillip J. Shepherd ordered the Justice and Public Safety Cabinet to give Stephen Malmer emails written between his wife, Bobbie Malmer, and former state employee David Moss from Nov. 1, 2005, to June 1, ...
Information Governance Engagement Area - http://infogovernance.blogspot.com
23 Jun, 2008 2:15 am
... tobacco surely gives rise to their unusual predilection, unknown elsewhere in the South, for basketball over football - Louisville and UK partisans have historically trained their hatred at Duke's basketball program. But a recent decision by Judge Phillip J. Shepherd of the Franklin County (Ky.) Circuit Court gives people across the Bluegrass State reason to despise Duke football as well: read more
University of Louisville Law Faculty Blog - http://www.law.louisville.edu/faculty/blogs
23 Jun, 2008 5:50 pm by JDB
Via Volokh, an argument that's not going to make the Duke Football Booster's Club very happy:A Franklin, Ky., Circuit Court judge sided with a devilishly clever argument and ruled in favor of Duke University yesterday in a breach of contract lawsuit brought forth by the University of Louisville. Judge Phillip J. Shepherd agreed with Duke's lawyers - the football team is so bad that any
Infinity Ranch - http://infinityranch.blogspot.com
27 Jun, 2008 6:52 am
... four football contests. After a 40-3 blowout loss in 2002, Duke canceled the series, and Louisville sued. The ruling: Franklin Circuit Court Phillip J. Shepherd agreed with Duke that any Division I opponent would be an improvement over the woebegone Blue Devils. "At oral argument, Duke (with a candor perhaps more attributable to good legal strategy than to institutional modesty) persuasively asserted that this is a threshold ...
Law Religion Culture Review - http://lawreligionculturereview.blogspot.com
27 Jun, 2008 8:47 pm
... standard for "similar stature" was very low because the quality of Duke football was as low as it gets. As Judge Phillip J. Shepherd of the Franklin Circuit Court described the argument in his June 19th Opinion: The term 'team of similar ... Cardinal Lawyer Blog: Strictly as a football fan, albeit one who is a Louisville Cardinals partisan, I respectfully disagree with Judge Shepherd. There is no adequate substitute for Duke football, a patsy nonpareil in college football. There simply is no other ...
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