ACLU of Kansas Files Complaint Against Spirit Boeing Employees' Association for Religious Discrimination

Today, the ACLU of Kansas filed a complaint against Spirit Boeing Employees’ Association (SBEA) for racial profiling and blatant religious discrimination against Munir Zanial, a dues-paying member of the association.

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New York Times Editorial: Kris Kobach’s Voting Sham Gets Exposed in Court

The modern American crusade against voter fraud has always been propelled by faith. That is, an insistent belief in things unseen — things like voters who show up at the polls pretending to be someone else, or noncitizens who try to register and vote illegally.

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Kris Kobach’s Expert Won’t Support Claim That Trump Really Won The Popular Vote

One of the academics that Kansas Secretary of State Kris Kobach (R) picked to back up his claims of widespread voter fraud said in sworn testimony on Tuesday that he could not support Kobach’s claim that illegal votes may have swung the popular vote during the 2016 presidential election.

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Federal judge to Kobach: 'That’s not how trials are conducted'

A federal judge rebuked Kansas Secretary of State Kris Kobach Thursday after his team tried to introduce data that has not been shared with plaintiffs’ attorneys into a trial.

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ACLU: Report to Kris Kobach shows 5 illegal voters out of 1.3 million ballots

American Civil Liberties Union attorneys on Thursday scrutinized examples of questionable voters compiled by the Sedgwick County elections commissioner and reported to Kansas Secretary of State Kris Kobach.

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Kobach, representing himself, to face ACLU over whether thousands in Kansas can vote

A federal trial that starts Tuesday in Kansas City, Kan., will determine whether thousands of potential Kansas voters can cast ballots this November when the state chooses a new governor.

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Kansas law requiring proof of citizenship to vote to be challenged in court Tuesday

Kansas Secretary of State Kris Kobach has made a career of fighting the largely non-existent problem of voter fraud, including for the Trump administration — and now, one of his policies is about to have its day in court.

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Kansas lawmakers consider bill to protect speech on campus

Legislation aimed at protecting free speech on Kansas college campuses is facing mixed reviews amid a nationwide debate over how to balance free speech with the schools' desire to protect against disruptions and make all students feel safe and welcome.

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Lawrence police want to install more surveillance cameras downtown

The ACLU of Kansas opposes the installation of surveillance cameras in Lawrence or any other municipality in Kansas. Incidents from across the country have demonstrated that surveillance systems, once installed, rarely remain confined to their original purpose, have little impact on public safety.

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