By Phil Kabler State Supreme Court justices heard arguments Tuesday on a petition by Attorney General Patrick Morrisey to overturn a Kanawha Circuit Court injunction blocking enforcement of the state's right-to-work law, but repeatedly questioned why the issue was before them. "Has there been a motion filed saying, 'Judge, rule on the case?' " Justice Menis Ketchum asked deputy solicitor general Thomas Johnson Jr., representing Morrisey.

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