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Supreme Court to visit Lansing

The Kansas Supreme Court will conduct a special evening session April 23 in Lansing as part of its ongoing outreach to familiarize Kansans with the high court, its work, and the overall role of the Kansas judiciary.

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    TOPEKA—The Kansas Supreme Court will conduct a special evening session April 23 in Lansing as part of its ongoing outreach to familiarize Kansans with the court, its work, and the overall role of the Kansas judiciary.
     
    The court will be in session from 6:30 p.m. to about 8 p.m. Tuesday, April 23, at Lansing Middle ... Learn More »

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