ACLU of Kansas resolves Statehouse “Banner” case; secures policy changes
The ACLU of Kansas has resolved a lawsuit filed last year on behalf of three Kansas State University students detained for unfurling a banner in the Capitol rotunda.
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The ACLU of Kansas has resolved a lawsuit filed last year on behalf of three Kansas State University students detained for unfurling a banner in the Capitol rotunda.
After Secretary of State office delays of nearly 300 days and following multiple attempts to avoid litigation, the ACLU of Kansas filed suit today against Sec. of State Scott Schwab.
Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals or DACA is safe for now, and the ACLU of Kansas joins the millions of people nationwide celebrating this morning’s Supreme Court decision declaring President Trump’s efforts to end the lifeline program as reckless and unreasonable.
The American Civil Liberties Union of Kansas grieves the tragic killing of the handcuffed and compliant George Floyd at the hands of Minneapolis Police.
A federal appeals court ruled a Kansas voting law crafted by former Kansas Secretary of State Kris Kobach is unconstitutional and violates the National Voter Registration Act, commonly referred to as the “motor-voter law.”
In a promising development, Leavenworth District Court Judge David King issued an order for a Writ of Habeas Corpus.