Editorial from The Kansas City Star: No, Kansas, you can't block contractors from boycotting Israel

A federal judge in Topeka has ruled that Kansas cannot tell contractors what they can and cannot boycott. That would seem obvious to anyone familiar with free speech protections under the First Amendment.

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Judge blocks Kansas law barring boycotts of Israel after Wichita teacher sued

A federal judge has blocked Kansas from enforcing a state law that requires state contractors to promise they will not boycott Israel.

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ACLU of Kansas files amicus brief in open court records case

The ACLU of Kansas has filed an amicus brief in the Kansas Court of Appeals in a case involving the issue of open court records.

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Court Fight Over Kansas Voting Rights Will Exclude Some Evidence

The fight over whether Kansas Secretary of State Kris Kobach violated the constitution in his quest to demand proof of citizenship from voters goes to trial, with a ruling Wednesday that could complicate his case, in March.

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School Board Limits On Public Comment May Face Legal Challenge In Kansas

Quoting Doug Bonney, Legal Director Emeritus of the ACLU of Kansas, the Kansas News Service explores the widespread problem of local school districts enacting policies to prevent members of the public from commenting on school employees during school board meetings.

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KC Star Editorial: Kansas’ see-no-evil approach to police racial profiling isn’t working

Quoting Micah Kubic, Executive Director of the ACLU of Kansas, the Kansas City Star Editorial Board calls for greater transparency among government agencies in Kansas.

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ACLU Adds Data Security Concerns To Lawsuit Challenging Kobach Voter Fraud Commission

A federal lawsuit filed by the American Civil Liberties Union questions the security of a multistate voter registration database championed by Kansas Secretary of State Kris Kobach.

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Lawrence Journal-World Editorial: Expand diversion

"Expansion of diversion programs alone may be inadequate to relieve the crowding pressures on the Douglas County Jail. But it is the kind of incarceration alternative that should be maximized as a means of offsetting the cost of jail expansion."

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Editorial: We need to stop cramming people into our prisons

"Kansas should adopt a more sustainable and comprehensive approach to criminal justice — an approach that will address issues like mental illness, addiction, rehabilitation and poverty instead of just throwing more and more offenders behind bars."

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