Diversion sentencing may offer an alternative path to justice—but how fair is it?

Last year, the ACLU went into court and sought a writ of mandamus that would force Montgomery County prosecutor Larry Markle to comply with those notification procedures. That case is currently pending.

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In racial bias complaint against Kansas police, man sees deck stacked against him

“Looking in the court context there are very few court cases where racial bias is alleged where you have a smoking gun of racial bias. A lot of times it’s circumstantial evidence that gets you there,” Bonds said.

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Shawnee Mission board, administration encourage input on student publications policy

Grace Altenhofen, a plaintiff in the ACLU First Amendment lawsuit against the school district, told the board she had concerns with the proposed student publications policy update.

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APNewsBreak: Man ‘mad as hell’ Kansas shuts racial bias case

A black man who was detained by police while moving into his home said Wednesday that Kansas regulators investigated his racial bias complaint and closed the case with no further action.

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Kansas police commission closes investigation of ‘moving while black’ case

The Kansas Commission on Peace Officers’ Standards and Training (CPOST) sent a letter to the man saying the investigation was closed with no further action, the Associated Press reported Wednesday.

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ACLU Kansas challenge over Statehouse rules gets hearing Wednesday in federal court

The American Civil Liberties Union in Kansas earlier this year challenged rules that ban handheld signs, prohibit unnecessary noise and require the prior approval of activities after Kansas State University students were evicted for staging a protest in March.

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ACLU asks Kansas court to declare polling place ‘buffer zone’ law unconstitutional

Bonds said the ACLU is also concerned that Metsker has “weaponized” the electioneering statute to prevent nonpartisan voter protection workers who are there as watchdogs for voter intimidation, improper provisional ballots, unduly long lines and other election administration issues.

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Shawnee Mission School Leaders Apologize For Violating Students' Freedom Of Speech

Student plaintiffs from a National School Walkout lawsuit have received their letters of apology from the Shawnee Mission School District.

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Many Kansas Inmates Will Wait For Hepatitis C Treatment Despite Recent Legal Settlement

Kansas can no longer put off care for Medicaid patients with hepatitis C because of a recent legal settlement. But hundreds of the state’s prison inmates not covered by that lawsuit will have to wait another year for the pricey treatment.

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