ACLU in the News - Voting Rights

News articles that feature the ACLU of Kansas' voting rights effort in the state.

Placeholder image

Kansas Settles Suit Over Hepatitis C Coverage For Medicaid Patients

Placeholder image

ACLU of Kansas sues Kobach over deeply flawed program that makes voters vulnerable to identity theft

Kansas Secretary of State Kris Kobach’s deeply flawed and shoddily implemented “Crosscheck” program illegally exposed the sensitive personal data – including Social Security numbers and signatures -- of nearly 1,000 Kansas voters, an ACLU of Kansas lawsuit filed today in U.S. District Court said.

Placeholder image

Federal Judge Rules in Favor of ACLU, Strikes Down Kobach's Illegal Voter Restrictions

Federal Judge Robinson ruled that the state's "proof of citizenship" law, where citizens are forced to produce a birth certificate or passport or other onerous document, is a violation of federal law.

Placeholder image

Statewide Know Your Voting Rights Tour

Join the ACLU of Kansas in the next weeks for an in-depth conversation and action night in your area to make sure Kansas voters know their rights. We will cover everything from ID requirements to what to do if you encounter an issue at the polls.

let kansas vote

ACLU files lawsuit against Kansas county attorney for alleged diversion program flaws

The American Civil Liberties Union filed a lawsuit Friday with the Kansas Supreme Court against the Montgomery County attorney alleging failure to operate diversion programs in accordance with state law and subjecting defendants to a higher probability of serving jail time.

Placeholder image

Kansas Prosecutors Are Locking People Up Rather Than Offering — Or Even Telling Them About — Diversion

By Somil Trivedi, Staff Attorney, ACLU Trone Center for Justice and Equality

diversion, criminal justice, reform, prosecutor, Kansas, ACLU

ACLU Sues Shawnee Mission Schools, Alleges District Violated Students' Free Speech Rights

The American Civil Liberties Union of Kansas is suing the Shawnee Mission School District for allegedly violating students' free speech rights.

Placeholder image

ACLU demands Kansas correct inaccurate voter registration information

The American Civil Liberties Union made public on Thursday a letter that seeks to force Kansas Secretary of State Kris Kobach to fix what it says are inaccuracies on public notices posted on state and county websites regarding voter registration.

Placeholder image