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Kansas now requires court clerks to obscure truth in some criminal cases. That’s bad for the public.
District court clerks are the workhorses of the state’s court system. They handle the bulk of the court’s day-to-day work and interact frequently with the public. They are good people doing good and often difficult work. Now, imagine you are one of those clerks. You are asked about a criminal case that you know exists […]
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