TOPEKA, Kan. — Judges trying to close hearings and seal court documents should be a cause for concern among members of news media outlets, two organizations say. “We have become increasingly concerned by the knee-jerk sealing of court documents and closing of hearings in so many cases,” said Doug Anstaett, executive director of the Kansas Press Association. “It seems that it has become standard operating procedure in murder cases.” A Kansas Supreme Court ruling filed July 17, 1981 …