Beyond the Bills event seeks to open conversation about anti-trans legislation

Loud Light and the ACLU of Kansas are hosting "Beyond the Bills: Understanding Anti-Trans Legislation & Community Resources in Kansas" on March 31. The event will feature information about current bills that affect LGBTQ+ individuals.

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ACLU of Kansas, Loud Light to share info on anti-trans bills moving through statehouse

The ACLU of Kansas and youth-led organization Loud Light are partnering to host “Beyond the Bills: Understanding Anti-Trans Legislation & Community Resources in Kansas.”

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Kansans to vote on amendment making KS Supreme Court justices run for office

The ACLU of Kansas calls it a power grab by extremist politicians, and an attack on a judicial branch that has ruled against lawmakers on several recent occasions. The amendment will be on the ballots next August, for the 2026 Primary Election.

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Kansas House passes amendment to let voters decide on state Supreme Court justices

ACLU of Kansas Executive Director Micah Kubic called the push from Kansas Republicans “a blatant attack by the legislators on our justices [that is] part of a decades-long pattern of politicians attempting to punish the judicial branch for issuing decisions on education and reproductive freedom tha

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Kansans to vote on constitutional amendment to directly elect state Supreme Court

The bill is opposed by several different organizations that represent the legal profession, as well as the American Civil Liberties Union, the Kansas Organization of State Employees and Planned Parenthood of the Great Plains.

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Kansas House approves amendment on Supreme Court elections

The ACLU of Kansas and its executive director Micah Kubic released a statement in response to the passage of the amendment:

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Should Kansas Supreme Court be elected? GOP pushes constitutional amendment

Republican lawmakers are getting closer to changing how Kansas Supreme Court justices are selected.

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House recommends approval on bill on student preferred names, pronouns

Opponents of the bill included the ACLU of Kansas, Equality Kansas and Loud Light Civic Action. Parents, teachers and students also spoke out against the bill.

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KU may have violated first amendment rights of GP housing protesters, lawyers say

Kunyu Ching, a staff attorney with the American Civil Liberties Union of Kansas, agreed. “If the policy has been inconsistently enforced, or if the administration has allowed similar exterior-facing decorations or signs expressing other messages to remain up in other situations, then there may be an

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