Nope, they aren't, the Kentucky courts have already ruled that they do NOT have to provide Bill of Rights. (I agree that they should, and I think the statute is pretty clear that they should, but the Kentucky courts have already specifically said otherwise.)
Nope, they aren't, the Kentucky courts have already ruled that they do NOT have to provide Bill of Rights. (I agree that they should, and I think the statute is pretty clear that they should, but the Kentucky courts have already specifically said otherwise.)