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Mortician/deceased confidentiality lame54 23 hrs ago #1
Who is deceased in the OP's scenario? ColoringFool 22 hrs ago #16
I would think the governor of the state on behalf of the citizens of Kentucky. CrispyQ 23 hrs ago #2
I believe it is up to the judge to determine if the petitioner has standing. flashman13 23 hrs ago #5
Puke evil lies catching up to them. They are never honest brokers, toss them all out. Blues Heron 23 hrs ago #3
No they couldn't. onenote 23 hrs ago #4
That is pretty categorical. Are you an attorney? Can you support that opinion? flashman13 23 hrs ago #6
Yes, I'm an attorney. onenote 23 hrs ago #7
About appointing a replacement Mz Pip 23 hrs ago #10
Kentucky for a time had a law requiring appointment of a replacement from the same party onenote 23 hrs ago #11
The Republican legislature removed Beshear's ability to make an appointment. flashman13 21 hrs ago #25
Doesn't the governor have a responsibility to appoint? orthoclad 18 hrs ago #37
There is a requirement in the law for a state to have two live senators Mysterian 22 hrs ago #17
Can you provide a citation? Is this a Kentucky law requirement? onenote 22 hrs ago #20
"shall be composed of two Senators" Mysterian 21 hrs ago #28
Right. And there can be vacancies. onenote 20 hrs ago #33
The law requires two senators Mysterian 18 hrs ago #41
The Constitution requires two Senate seats DetroitLegalBeagle 17 hrs ago #42
Correct. Not that it will matter to the person who has decided they are a legal expert. onenote 17 hrs ago #43
That's ridiculous Mysterian 6 hrs ago #53
The citation is basic comprehension of the English language and common sense DetroitLegalBeagle 5 hrs ago #54
So you got nothing Mysterian 3 hrs ago #55
I'm not an attorney but I think HIPAA also applies. yardwork 17 hrs ago #44
Correct. onenote 17 hrs ago #45
Thanks. yardwork 17 hrs ago #47
what if he is being abused? Skittles 22 hrs ago #19
Yeah. Wellness check. orthoclad 18 hrs ago #38
It's weird. Mz Pip 23 hrs ago #8
It's clear you are not an attorney. Ms. Toad 23 hrs ago #9
Wondering how well HIPAA would work if it were a Democratic Senator PuraVidaDreamin 22 hrs ago #13
The exact same way. Ms. Toad 22 hrs ago #15
Yep, HIPAA definitely would prevent the hospital or other third parties from releasing such information without consent. onenote 22 hrs ago #14
Again, I'm not an attorney, but a federal judge has immense power and can more than likely over ride HIPPA. flashman13 21 hrs ago #29
No one had standing. Ms. Toad 19 hrs ago #34
Do HIPAA rights apply to a corpse? I think that is what we are dealing with here. flashman13 19 hrs ago #35
Yes. For 50 years. Ms. Toad 19 hrs ago #36
He has not "reappeared": orthoclad 18 hrs ago #40
Why is this vitally important to large numbers of people? yardwork 17 hrs ago #48
HIPAA only applies to medical staff orthoclad 18 hrs ago #39
That is incorrect. HIPAA applies to everyone. yardwork 17 hrs ago #49
I stand corrected. It applies to hospital staff. orthoclad 17 hrs ago #50
It applies to everyone who could have access to his personal medical information. yardwork 17 hrs ago #51
Like Meta? orthoclad 16 hrs ago #52
Sorry, I hadn't seen your post when I made mine upthread. yardwork 17 hrs ago #46
I don't care about Senator McConnell's condition. I hope he doesn't come back to the Senate. patphil 22 hrs ago #12
The live McConnell has been defying Trump in recent months. flashman13 21 hrs ago #30
i think beshear shd just declare the seat vacant and schedule an election. even if he's alive, mopinko 22 hrs ago #18
What utter nonsense. Why not just have every Democratic governor declare every Republican office vacant? tritsofme 22 hrs ago #21
is every republican office vacant? mopinko 22 hrs ago #23
And why wasn't Kirk's seat declared vacant? Because governors simply don't have the sort of arbitrary power you imagine. tritsofme 21 hrs ago #24
No judge is going to touch this DetroitLegalBeagle 22 hrs ago #22
CNN has him sitting up and smiling on their home page Bristlecone 21 hrs ago #26
Nope. Ocelot II 21 hrs ago #27
He's in rehab after a fall. LeftInTX 21 hrs ago #31
McConnell. Someone called him Schrodengers Senator lame54 20 hrs ago #32
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