Johnson County school board might ban trans students from using bathrooms they choose

“It is settled law that it is a violation of Title IX and the Equal Protection Clause in the U.S. Constitution to force a transgender student to use a bathroom based off their sex assigned at birth instead of their gender identity. That issue is settled,” said D.C. Hiegert with the ACLU of Kansas.

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'You are putting my friends at risk': Kansas school district's proposed transgender policy sparks division

The Gardner Edgerton School District is considering an anti-trans policy. Ahead of the meeting, the ACLU of Kansas said the policy wasn’t sufficient at providing teachers and staff guidance on how to handle a situation where a student doesn’t want their identity disclosed to their family.

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Vote now for LGBTQ Nation’s 2022 Hero Protecting the Children

In January 2021, 13 year-old Izzy Dieker was riding home from school in rural Kansas when the driver overheard her tell another student that she’s a lesbian. Dieker stood up for herself and with some help from the ACLU of Kansas she got the district to conduct a Title IX investigation.

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Kansas school district’s planned transgender policy could violate law, ACLU says

The American Civil Liberties Union of Kansas condemned a school district’s discussed transgender policy as potentially illegal and harmful, in anticipation of a deciding vote on the matter.

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If Missouri approves recreational marijuana, how will Kansas react to legal weed in KC metro?

In 2020, the ACLU of Kansas sued the Kansas Highway Patrol over a technique colloquially called the “Kansas 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, used often with people traveling from Colorado.

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‘Blood from stone’: Kansas Court of Appeals examines endless probation for poor people

Sharon Brett, legal director for the ACLU of Kansas, said the case could have widespread implications for an unknown number of people on probation throughout the state who are living below the poverty level.

Sharon Brett, legal director for the ACLU of Kansas, says the state is punishing people “because they’re too poor to buy their freedom.” (Thad Allton for Kansas Reflector)

Kansas secretary of state refuses to provide provisional ballot records despite court ruling

Secretary of State Scott Schwab is refusing to turn over provisional ballot records in advance of the primary election, despite an appeals court ruling that says he is violating state open records law.

A voter fills out an advance ballot on July 29, 2022, at the Shawnee County Elections Office. (Sherman Smith/Kansas Reflector)

Anti-abortion groups make dubious claims as Kansas amendment vote nears

Claims made by campaigns for and against a constitutional amendment undoing Kansans’ right to an abortion look like descriptions of two different realities.

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Kansas Will Be the First State to Vote on Abortion Rights, Post Roe v. Wade Reversal

“We shouldn’t be amending the constitution to restrict peoples’ rights,” ACLU of Kansas Executive Director Micah Kubic says. “It’s inconsistent with our values as Americans and deeply dangerous.”

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