Kansas’ death penalty under scrutiny in pre-trial hearings in 2019 homicide case

A long-shot constitutional challenge to Kansas’ death penalty unfolding in preliminary court proceedings for a man charged in the death of four people at a Wyandotte County bar centers on claims the state’s process of jury selection is racially biased in favor of executions.

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ACLU attempts to get rid of death penalty in Kansas, again

ACLU attempts to get rid of death penalty in Kansas, again.

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Future of marijuana in Kansas planned discussion for 2025

The ongoing discussion regarding the future of marijuana in Kansas is set to continue in 2025.

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Kansas police shooting videos, records targeted for reform in wake of ex-KCK cop’s death

Micah Kubic, executive director of the ACLU of Kansas, called that outcome “farcical,” saying Kansas’ open records law “remains rife with exceptions” that are “quite liberally claimed by law enforcement” even in cases of high public interest.

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ACLU, Kansas Appleseed host information session on Wichita Gang List

The American Civil Liberties Union of Kansas (ACLU) and Kansas Appleseed hosted a free legal information session on Saturday about the Wichita Police Department’s gang database.

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Kansas says prison cells with no air conditioning risk a lawsuit. There's a plan for a new prison

The American Civil Liberties Union of Kansas has called the lack of air conditioning at the Hutchinson prison “inhumane and unacceptable.” The organization said extreme heat in the summer can harm elderly inmates and those with mental health issues and high blood pressure.

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Rally outside Topeka federal courthouse calls for justice, systemic change at KCKPD

Groups including ACLU, MORE2, Mothers of Incarcerated Sons and Daughters, It’s Time 4 Justice and Revolución Educativa put out a flyer calling for supporters to “stand with women” and “rally for justice.”

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Roadside state trooper ‘two-step’ maneuver debated in 10th Circuit

Kansas appealed a federal judge's ruling that state highway patrollers unlawfully detained out-of-state motorists.

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Kansas was sued over delayed psych exams for defendants. Now state hospitals will expand

“This is a huge step in the ongoing work to ensure our state’s detention practices do not criminalize mental health issues,” said Monica Bennett, legal director at the ACLU of Kansas, another plaintiff.

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