ACLU candidate forum hopes to engage voters

"Issues regarding voting, issues regarding criminal justice reform, that's what we're focusing on,” McCormick said. “We think those are so important and we also think that these are issues that would resonate with voters."

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Moving while black is not illegal. So why was this Kansas man handcuffed at his own home?

The officer’s actions were consistent with stop and frisk procedures, said Lauren Bonds, the legal director for ACLU of Kansas.

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ACLU of Kansas letter to Ford County Clerk Debbie Cox

On October 3, 2018, the ACLU of Kansas wrote a letter to Ford County Clerk Debbie Cox addressing both historical polling place concerns and immediate concerns related to the relocation of a single, heavily burdened Dodge City polling site. 

One polling location in Dodge City for 13,136 voters? Do Better.

Kiana Knolland: Ask gubernatorial candidates about prison reform

The candidates talk about education, taxation, and industry, but not about the horrifically expanding prison system that likely would scuttle advances in each of these areas.

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METSKER NAMED IN ACLU LAWSUIT; DECLINES TO RELEASE VOTER INFO

According to Lauren Bonds, Legal Director of the ACLU of Kansas, the lawsuit does not pursue private information but instead seeks greater transparency in an effort to let people know if their vote was counted.

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How to Cut Kansas Incarceration by 50%

“Mass incarceration is a nationwide problem, but one that is rooted in the states and must be fixed by the states,” said Udi Ofer, director of the ACLU Campaign for Smart Justice.

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ACLU sues for Johnson County voting records from Kansas primary

“We aren’t asking to see who they voted for or any private information,” said Bonds, who grew up in Hutchinson. “That information should be afforded the utmost privacy. However, people should know whether their vote counted or if people faced any unnecessary barriers to voting."

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ACLU calls Shawnee Mission’s motion to dismiss 1st Amendment lawsuit ‘disappointing’

“Instead of simply acknowledging their violation of student first amendment rights, the district appears to be doubling down on the mistakes they’ve made,” said ACLU of Kansas Legal Director Lauren Bonds.

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Shawnee Mission schools ‘doubling down’ as free speech lawsuit escalates

Last spring, Shawnee Mission School District leaders answered students who claimed their freedom of speech was violated by promising to investigate ways to improve.

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