The Kentucky law the court upheld today dates to 1994 and is one of the broadest.
She left the state upon receiving her freedom according to a Kentucky law.
Full occupancy of the entire complex was estimated to be roughly 2,750, which under Kentucky law would require 27.5 exits.
Such an agreement was illegal under Kentucky common law, as interpreted by Kentucky's highest court.
Kentucky law, she noted, already allows judges' campaign committees to solicit contributions.
Unlike most states, Kentucky law requires that tolls be removed when the original construction bonds are paid off.
The Kentucky law is one of the most comprehensive in the nation.
The main question before the court today was whether the Kentucky law regulates insurance, as the state contends.
She handed him a copy of the Kentucky law that permitted public breastfeeding, but he would not relent.