Press Releases

Where Freedom Stands Statewide Tour

We look forward to bringing our Where Freedom Stands tour to the State, and to getting Kansas engaged in the movement to defend the constitutional rights that belong to all of us.

ACLU opposes bill giving unprecedented prosecutorial power to Secretary of State Kris Kobach

The Kansas House of Representatives gave Senate Bill 34 (SB 34) initial approval this morning with a 63-57 vote. Final approval of this bill would give Secretary of State Kris Kobach the power to prosecute voting crime in Kansas – a move that is strongly opposed by the ACLU of Kansas.

Opponents of Taxpayer-Funded Discrimination Will Call on Legislature to Reject SB 175

We are asking the Kansas Legislature to stand up and say that Kansas does not support discrimination, and to prevent the state from becoming the next target of national outrage.

Opponents prepare for SB175 Hearing

The issue at stake in SB 175 is not whether student organizations are free to believe and associate as they like – they are. Instead, the issue is whether student organizations have a right to be publicly funded to operate in a discriminatory manner. They should not.

Immigrant college students call on lawmakers to maintain access to education

The Kansas Stronger Together Coalition joined immigrant college students and civic leaders across the state of Kansas today to ask that lawmakers uphold the Kansas state law that gives immigrant students a greater opportunity to obtain higher-education.

Kansas District Court Ends Wyandotte County Jail’s “Postcard-Only” Mail Policy

The ACLU of Kansas and SJLC filed the federal class action lawsuit in October 2013, alleging that the Wyandotte County Jail’s “postcard-only” mail policy violated the constitutional rights of inmates and their friends and families to communicate with one another.

ACLU-Kansas calls Gov. Brownback's rescinding of anti-discrimination executive order a step backward

Yesterday, Kansas Governor Sam Brownback rescinded an executive order that prohibited discrimination against most state employees on the basis of sexual orientation – a move that the American Civil Liberties Union of Kansas (ACLU-Kansas) deemed as a step backwards for civil rights in Kansas.

ACLU of Kansas Welcomes new Executive Director

The American Civil Liberties Union of Kansas welcomes Dr. Micah Kubic as its new Executive Director, effective January 5, 2015.

Statement by ACLU of Kansas regarding Scope of the Federal Court Injunction against Enforcement of Kansas’s Laws Prohibiting Same-Sex Marriage

Judge Crabtree’s order requires stated district court clerks throughout the State of Kansas to stop enforcing Kansas’s unconstitutional prohibition on marriage for same-sex couples.