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How Kansas lawmakers could try to restrict abortion this year | KMUW

“We would hope that legislators listen to what voters had to say with their overwhelming vote on the August ballot initiative,” said Aileen Berquist, policy director at the ACLU of Kansas.

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ACLU fighting Kansas death penalty, cites abortion decision | The Wichita Eagle

The ACLU says that when the Kansas Supreme Court in 2019 found that the state constitution protects abortion, a decision called Hodes, the justices set a “strict scrutiny” standard for laws that infringe on fundamental rights.

This building behind this gate at the Lansing Correctional Facility houses Kansas’ execution chamber. JILL JARSULIC JARSULIC

ACLU of Kansas prepared to challenge Legislature’s attacks on trans kids, voting rights

Organization wants to eliminate fees for children and legalize medical marijuana

Micah Kubic on Kansas Reflector podcast

ACLU sues Kansas town over Latino voting representation

Nickolaus Hernandez, city manager in Dodge City, said in a statement that the lawsuit does not give a complete picture of the city’s method of at-large commission elections and municipal activities “as it relates to several other cities of the same size and structure across Kansas.”

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ACLU of Kansas wants U.S. Supreme Court to ditch state's congressional map over race

The civil rights group argues the Kansas Supreme Court incorrectly interpreted federal law when it ruled race wasn’t a factor in the map drawn by the Republican-dominated Kansas Legislature.The American Civil Liberties Union of Kansas wants the U.S. Supreme Court to force the redrawing on Kansas congressional districts, arguing the state’s high court didn’t account for racial bias.

Sharon Brett Legal Director

KS police say MO rec marijuana vote won’t change approach | The Kansas City Star

The ACLU of Kansas has been fighting the Highway Patrol for nearly three years in federal court over a tactic used by state troopers called the “two step,” in which a trooper at the end of a traffic stop takes a couple steps away and then returns to the vehicle to ask more questions.

Missouri voters approved Amendment 3, which will make it legal for those 21 and over to buy and use marijuana, and will create a state program regulating who can get licenses to grow and sell recreational marijuana. RICH SUGG rsugg@kcstar.com  Read more a

St. Marys renews Kansas library lease after LGBT book 'Melissa' debate

The American Civil Liberties Union of Kansas executive director Micah Kubic said the [St. Mary's city] commission had "toed the line of authoritarian censorship."

St. Marys City Commission, shown at a November meeting, renewed its lease for one year with Pottawatomie Wabaunsee Regional Library after a controversy over "Melissa" by Alex Gino. Evert Nelson/The Capital-Journal

Explaining Moore v. Harper, the Supreme Court Case That Could Upend Democracy | News & Commentary | American Civil Liberties Union

This week, the Supreme Court will hear oral arguments in Moore v. Harper, a North Carolina congressional gerrymandering case. The Moore case hinges on a fringe, extreme legal proposition known as the “independent state legislature theory.”

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