Advocates call on Kansas leaders to consider new medical marijuana policy

Medical marijuana advocates from across the Sunflower State have called on legislators to consider a comprehensive new policy this upcoming legislative session.

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Death penalty under challenge in Kansas by man charged with murdering WyCo deputies

A man charged with murdering two Wyandotte County sheriff’s deputies is trying to overturn Kansas’ death penalty with the aid of the ACLU, arguing the process for seating capital juries unconstitutionally discriminates against women and Black residents.

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Groups push for Spanish-language ballots in Wyandotte County

Tuesday, the ACLU of Kansas, El Centro, Inc., Advocates for Immigrants’ Rights and Reconciliation, Equality Kansas and others presented a petition with more than 1,000 signatures asking the Wyandotte County Election Office and Kansas Secretary of State — who oversees elections — to provide materials

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Nueva politica de acceso al idioma beneficiaria a los votantes Latinos en condado de Wyandotte

En un esfuerzo para mejorar la accesibilidad electoral, organicaciones y lideres politicos en Kansas City, Kansas, estan pidiendo ayuda de acceso de idioma que beneficiará a los votantes Latinos.

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Wyandotte County leaders demand voting materials in Spanish, citing election integrity

The American Civil Liberties Union of Kansas, in partnership with other area civic groups, organized a demonstration and press conference outside the Wyandotte County Courthouse on Tuesday, calling on elections officials to provide ballot materials in Spanish.

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ACLU warns Shawnee councilmember for deleting residents’ Facebook comments. What does law say?

A Shawnee city councilmember accused of deleting comments and blocking residents from his official Facebook page has drawn a reprimand from the American Civil Liberties Union of Kansas.

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Hundreds of mail-in ballots weren’t counted in the Douglas County primary. Election officials are working to avoid the same fate in November.

Micah Kubic, executive director of ACLU Kansas, said it was frustrating that hundreds of eligible voters’ ballots were not counted for reasons out of their control.

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Wichita police to overhaul ‘gang list’ after Kansas judge approves settlement agreement

“On its inception, our clients were interested in pursuing a change in policy. They were not in it for the money, and so damages claims were never a part of the case,” said Kunyu Ching, a staff attorney at the ACLU of Kansas, in a conversation for the Kansas Reflector podcast.

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Anti-trans laws may complicate access to the ballot for trans voters

In Kansas, lawyers for the American Civil Liberties Union have drafted a letter reminding election workers that a gender marker on a person’s identification does not need to match or correspond to a voter’s gender expression.

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