What’s a woman? Check Kansas law.

“The Kansas bill would certainly be among the most restrictive ones that we’ve seen in the country — one of the most expansive, one of the most extreme and really just one of the most mean spirited and hurtful,” ACLU of Kansas Executive Director Micah Kubic said before the House vote. “School districts are probably one of the very first places where this bill and all of the other ones like it will show up.”

Kansas state Reps. Michael Murphy (left) (R-Sylvia) and Kyle Hoffman (right) (R-Coldwater) confer during a House debate on overriding Democratic Gov. Laura Kelly's veto of a transgender bathroom bill, Thursday, April 27, 2023. | John Hanna/AP Photo

Bill defining biological sex in restrooms to become law in Kansas

“What it’s about is politicians getting in the way of parents, children and their medical providers,” said D.C. Hiegert, a legal fellow with the ACLU of Kansas, in an interview with Kansas Capitol Bureau.

Ty Masterson during the veto override session for SB 180, banning transgender people from public spaces

Kansas legislators impose sweeping anti-trans bathroom law

“The lack of clarity is by design because it allows them to disclaim the worst possible interpretation while also allowing for the worst possible outcome to happen,” said Micah Kubic, the executive director of the American Civil Liberties Union of Kansas, which opposed the law.

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Wichita legal fees exceed $267K in defense of ‘absolutely asinine’ gang list

"As the city continues to work to assess and improve its police department’s relationship with the community, we are hopeful we can reach a resolution in this case that adequately remedies the impacts on those affected and prevents further rights violations, without added expense."

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Wichita legal fees exceed $267K in defense of 'absolutely asinine' gang list - Kansas Reflector

The city has spent more than $267,000 in legal fees since being sued over the gang list in April 2021 by the ACLU of Kansas and Kansas Appleseed. The organizations say police use the list to target Black and Latino residents who are identified as gang members with little or no evidence.

The City of Wichita has spent more than $267,000 in legal fees since being sued over the police department’s use of a gang list, Kansas Reflector learned through an open records request. (Rachel Mipro/Kansas Reflector)

Gov. Laura Kelly vetoes trans bathroom bill, gender-affirming care ban

GOVERNMENTKansas Gov. Laura Kelly rejects transgender bathroom bill, gender-affirming care banAndrew BahlTopeka Capital-Journal

Gov. Laura Kelly vetoed a slate of anti-transgender bills Thursday, including a sweeping provision requiring trans individuals use bathrooms and other facilities based on their sex assigned at birth and a separate ban on gender affirming care for youths.

Kansas Gov. vetoes gender affirming care ban, bill defining biological sex

“Companies have made it clear that they are not interested in doing business with states that discriminate against workers and their families," Kelly says.

Kansas Gov. vetoes gender affirming care ban, bill defining biological sex © Provided by KSNW Wichita

When Social Media Presents Only an ‘Unlivable Life’ | WIRED

THERE ARE TIMES when I wonder whether I’m in denial about the perilous state of trans rights; I find my attention snapping from a lovely dinner with my polycule, most of whom are trans, to the screaming Mouth of Sauron that is social media’s endless shouting about how me and my people are all going to die. It can feel convincing; the evidence piles up with every legislative filing, from coast to coast. It’s a bleak picture made up of far more than unkind words.

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A New Ban On Trans Girls And Women In School Sports Could Lead To “Invasive Examinations” Of Student-Athletes To Prove Their Gender, Advocates Say

The Republican lawmaker who introduced the bill said it would be enforced via student-athletes’ physical exams.

Protesters march outside the Kansas Statehouse on Transgender Day of Visibility, March 31, in Topeka, Kansas. John Hanna /AP