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Kansas Bankruptcy Court announces CM/ECF system outage for scheduled maintenance in April

The U.S. Bankruptcy Court for the District of Kansas has announced a planned outage of its electronic filing system from April 10–13 due to maintenance. Users needing urgent filings can use special email addresses provided by each divisional office.


Emily Amin, State Policy Counsel at Pacific Legal Foundation

Kansas governor signs law reforming nursing board disciplinary procedures

Governor Laura Kelly has signed House Bill 2528 into law, changing how Kansas disciplines nurses over administrative mistakes. Supporters say it will help protect nursing careers without compromising patient safety standards.
Duston J. Slinkard Acting United States Attorney for the District of Kansas

Federal grand jury indicts several individuals on immigration and firearm charges in Kansas

A federal grand jury in Kansas City has indicted several Mexican nationals for alleged immigration violations and one for illegal firearm possession. The cases are being investigated by federal agencies including ATF and ICE. All defendants are presumed innocent until proven guilty.
Jim Manley, State Policy Director at Pacific Legal Foundation

Kansas enacts law to expedite removal of unauthorized occupants from properties

Kansas has enacted HB 2378, providing an expedited process for removing unauthorized occupants from properties. Property owners can now use affidavits submitted directly to law enforcement under this new measure.

Four gang members sentenced after investigation into drug and firearms offenses in Topeka

Federal officials announced prison sentences for four Topeka-area gang members after ‘Operation Sob Story’ targeted illegal drugs and firearms activity. The multi-agency investigation involved extensive collaboration among local sheriff’s deputies, ATF agents, DEA personnel, prosecutors from Kansas District U.S. Attorney’s Office.


Dale L. Somers, Chief Judge at U.S. Bankruptcy Court for the District of Kansas

Kansas Bankruptcy Court announces CM/ECF system outage for scheduled maintenance in April

The U.S. Bankruptcy Court for the District of Kansas has announced a planned outage of its electronic filing system from April 10–13 due to maintenance. Users needing urgent filings can use special email addresses provided by each divisional office.