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Appeals court reinstates Ky. law requiring sex offenders to use full names on social media

CINCINNATI, Ohio — A federal appeals court has overturned a lower court order that blocked enforcement of a Kentucky law regulating social media use by certain offenders, sending the case back to a district judge for further review.

In a decision issued Monday, the Sixth U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals vacated a preliminary injunction that had prevented county attorneys across Kentucky from enforcing the law. The statute restricts the creation or control of social media accounts by individuals required to register as sex offenders.

The lawsuit was filed by a plaintiff identified as John Doe, who argued the law violated First Amendment free speech protections. A federal judge in western Kentucky had agreed, issuing an injunction that stopped enforcement statewide while the case proceeded.

However, the appeals court ruled that the lower court applied the wrong legal standard. In its opinion, the court said the law primarily regulates conduct — specifically, access to and control of social media accounts — rather than speech itself. Because the law may apply to non-expressive conduct, the court found the constitutional challenge was not sufficient to justify blocking enforcement at this stage.

The judges also noted that the online world includes a wide range of platforms and uses, and said the plaintiff failed to show that the law was unconstitutional in a substantial number of its possible applications.

As a result, the preliminary injunction was lifted, and the case was sent back to the U.S. District Court for further proceedings. The ruling does not decide the ultimate constitutionality of the law, but it allows enforcement to move forward while the case continues.

”We are working relentlessly to protect our kids from predators online,” Attorney General Russell Coleman said after the decision. “Policy makers in the General Assembly passed a common-sense law to keep Kentucky kids safe. We successfully defended that law up to the federal court that’s one level below the Supreme Court of the United States. We will continue to fight against online predators who try to use the anonymity of the internet to harm our kids.”

County attorneys, including Daviess County Attorney John Burlew, are named as defendants in their official capacities. No timeline has been set for further action in the case at the district court level.

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UK VB: Kentucky Faces Wisconsin and Pittsburgh in 2026 AVCA First Serve

PRESS RELEASE – UK ATHLETICS

LEXINGTON, Ky. – The dates and matchups for the 2026 American Volleyball Coaches’ Association First Serve event to kickoff the 2026 volleyball season have been announced, with Kentucky playing fellow 2025 NCAA Final Four competitors Wisconsin and Pittsburgh in the event to start the season. 

Kentucky’s first match will be Friday, August 21 as the Wildcats will play the Wisconsin Badgers in a rematch of the NCAA Final Four match from earlier this fall. All matches will take place at Fiserv Forum, about 80 miles from the Badgers campus. 

UK will take Saturday off and close the event on Sunday against the Pittsburgh Panthers on Sunday, August 23, who also made the 2025 NCAA Final Four. 

With Kentucky playing Texas A&M in SEC play at least once, the Wildcats are now guaranteed to play all four Final Four teams from the previous season for the second-straight year. 

There will be two matches per day at the event. Friday’s other match in addition to UK and Wisconsin will be Texas A&M taking on Louisville. Saturday will see Texas play Arizona State and then Wisconsin face off against Louisville. Sunday pits Texas A&M against SMU while UK plays Pittsburgh. 

The times, order of matches and television broadcast assignments will be announced and released at a later date. 

The eight teams in the event for 2026 are Kentucky, Louisville, Arizona State, SMU, Pittsburgh, Texas, Texas A&M and Wisconsin. All teams that are in the AVCA First Serve for 2026 made it to the NCAA Regional round of this past season and the event in Milwaukee will have all four teams that made the Final Four with UK, Pitt, Texas A&M and Wisconsin all participating. 

Tickets will begin to go on sale January 30 at AVCA.org. The AVCA is also announcing a fan pack for the event, with those fans who enter the First Serve presale being automatically entered to win two tickets, a two-night hotel stay and a food/beverage credit in the arena. 

Kentucky participated in the AVCA First Serve in 2024 to open that season in Louisville, Kentucky, as UK played just one match against the Nebraska Cornhuskers in the opening match of the 2024 season. That match was the first match of the AVCA First Serve as the event was resurrected after a lengthy hiatus. 

2026 AVCA First Serve Matchups
Fiserv Forum / Milwaukee, Wisc.
Friday, August 21

Kentucky vs. Wisconsin
Texas A&M vs. Louisville

Saturday, August 22
Texas vs. Arizona State
Wisconsin vs. Louisville

Sunday, August 23
Kentucky vs. Pittsburgh
SMU vs. Texas A&M

For the latest on UK Volleyball, follow the Wildcats on Twitter and Instagram at @KentuckyVB. 

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