Press Releases

Personal, informational privacy at stake in Crosscheck case, ACLU of Kansas argues

"It’s not enough that Sec. Kobach’s flawed Crosscheck program left hundreds of Kansas voters vulnerable to identity theft by exposing sensitive data, but now they want to argue that they were legally authorized to do so,” Bonds said. “We vehemently disagree.”

Shawnee Mission School District settles ACLU of Kansas lawsuit; agrees to policy changes

The ACLU of Kansas and the Shawnee Mission School District have reached a settlement agreement in which the school district will adopt new measures for non-school sponsored events, the ACLU of Kansas announced March 5.

Concerned citizens state wide expected to attend Kansans for smart justice “Lobby Day” this Thursday in Topeka

Organizers want to influence legislation regarding criminal justice reform policies relating to civil asset forfeiture, defelonizing all classes of drug crimes, and standardizing diversion practices state-wide.

Teen plaintiff in Dodge City voting lawsuit testifying before Congressional Committee

Alejandro Rangel-Lopez, a lead plaintiff in a recently settled lawsuit that forced Ford County election officials to open two, new Dodge City polling places, will share with a U.S. House committee Feb. 14 at 8:30 a.m. EST how he got involved in the effort.

Hammet, ACLU of Kansas prevail; JoCo Elections Commissioner Ronnie Metsker ordered to hand over provisional ballot, rejected signatures lists

Davis Hammet, president of Loud Light, a Topeka-based, civic engagement nonprofit focusing on expanding democracy and increasing voter turnout, filed his petition last summer with help from the ACLU of Kansas.

ACLU of Kansas declares victory; files voluntary motion to dismiss Dodge City voting access suit

“We couldn’t imagine a reason to oppose the voluntary motion if the plan is to actually open the new sites,” Bonds said. “Prolonging this case only drives up legal fees,” she said.