WICHITA, Kan. (AP) — The Kansas Supreme Court will hear oral arguments Thursday on whether to uphold a judge's ruling that removed a convicted child molester's name from the state's offender registry — a case with implications for hundreds, if not thousands, of people whose listing requirements were retroactively lengthened. This appeal hinges on whether the state's highest court agrees with Shawnee County Judge Larry Hendricks' finding that the retroactive application of the Kansas Offender Registration Act when the Legislature...
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