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In November, five of Kansas’ six Supreme Court judges are up for retention votes, and two constitutional amendments will be decided. (Tim Carpenter/Kansas Reflector)

How does the Sedgwick County jail handle people with mental illness? Sometimes, a restraint chair. | KMUW

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The Sedgwick County jail uses restraint chairs to handle people with mental illness. Celia Hack / KMUW

ACLU sends letter to Gardner police for First Amendment rights violation

The American Civil Liberties Union of Kansas sent a letter to the city of Gardner Police Department for alleged First Amendment rights violations against a volunteer political canvasser.

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How transgender hate in governor's race and schools harms Kansas kids - Kansas Reflector

D.C. Hiegert, an American Civil Liberties Union of Kansas legal fellow focusing on LGBTQ issues, and Brenan Riffel, a Kansas Reflector columnist and University of Kansas graduate student, talk with opinion editor Clay Wirestone and reporter Rachel Mipro about the harm this is causing.

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ACLU of Kansas: Legislature needs to fix ‘endless probation’ - Kansas Reflector

“The ACLU is hopeful Ms. Garrett will have her constitutional rights vindicated in the lower court, and that her criminal judge will recognize that continuing Ms. Garrett on state supervision indefinitely due to her poverty serves no legitimate community interest,” Legal Director Sharon Brett wrote.

Kasper Schirer appears before a Kansas Court of Appeals panel to argue against a state law that allows his client’s probation to be extended indefinitely. (Kansas Reflector screen capture from court video)

Court allows Kansas Two Step case to move forward – North Denver News

The ACLU claimed that the Kansas Two Step is part of a strategy to get drivers to talk to them without a lawyer present. Troopers in both stops and the head of the highway patrol are being sued personally for damages and the ACLU is asking the highway patrol for injunctive relief.

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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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