Professor Paul Salamanca and former SCOKY Justice James E. Keller have recently published a piece in the current issue of the Kentucky Law Journal that addresses the Court’s 2006 decision in Woodward v. Stephenson. The article, ‘The Legislative Privilege to Judge the Qualifications, Elections, and Returns of Members,’ 95 Ky.L.J. 241, is a lengthy (144-page, just-shy-of-900-footnote) critique of the SCOKY’s decision in last year’s highly-publicized decision in a case involving the qualifications of a State Senator elected from Louisville.