Press Releases

ACLU of Kansas Statement on AG Kobach Lawsuit Over Final Title IX Rule

To Mr. Kobach, the issuance of the rule is an opportunity to advance his extreme agenda — but for Kansans who face sexual harassment and violence, this is about protecting their right to be safe in leaving their rooms, going to class, or getting help they need.
Issue Areas: LGBTQ+ Rights

ACLU comment on SB 233 veto sustained by the legislature

Blocking SB233 is a victory for transgender kids, their families, and advocates across the state. We are thrilled and relieved, and we remain in awe of this session’s incredible showing of strength, resilience, and solidarity in this community of transgender Kansans and allies.
Issue Areas: LGBTQ+ Rights

Hundreds in Ellis County Sign Petition for Polling Location at FHSU

Local leaders in Hays, Kansas are set to hand-deliver a petition with hundreds of signatures calling on County Clerk Bobbi Dreiling to open a polling location on the Fort Hays State University campus. The group plans to bring the petition to the Ellis County Administrative Center on Tuesday.
Issue Areas: Voting Rights

Gov. Kelly Vetoes Extreme Legislative Attack on Kansas Doctors, Teachers, Social Workers, and Trans Children

A number of organizations, including the ACLU of Kansas, Equality Kansas, Kansas Interfaith Action, Loud Light, Mainstream, Planned Parenthood Great Plains Votes, and Trust Women Foundation are warning legislators that the bill’s extreme reach could have unintended consequences.
Issue Areas: LGBTQ+ Rights

Settlement to Remedy Wichita Gang List’s Unchecked Power and Establish Oversight

The City of Wichita approved a settlement at its Tuesday meeting that will significantly reform the policy and practices of the Wichita Police Department's (WPD) long-standing use of an unconstitutional and discriminatory “Gang List” or “Gang Database.” T
Issue Areas: Criminal Legal Reform

ACLU Brief Urges Supreme Court to Uphold Eighth Amendment Protections in Grants Pass v. Johnson

Brief Argues that the Constitutional Prohibition on ‘Cruel and Unusual Punishments’ Prevents Cities from Arresting or Fining People Experiencing Homelessness for Sleeping in Public

ACLU of Kansas warns Kansas lawmakers against attacking 3-day window

SB 14 would eliminate the three-day voting window that eligible Kansas voters depend on to have their vote count and shorten voter registration times.
Issue Areas: Voting Rights

Transgender Kansans to Appeal Court’s Drivers License Ruling Enabling Forced Outing and Harassment

Transgender Kansans represented by the ACLU of Kansas and the ACLU have filed a notice of appeal in Kansas v. Harper, the ongoing litigation over gender marker changes on Kansas driver’s licenses.
Issue Areas: LGBTQ+ Rights

ACLU of Kansas applauds Kansas Lawmakers for Rejecting Anti-Voting Frankenstein Bill

Amidst a series of anti-voting proposals this session, on Tuesday the Kansas Senate rejected SB 365, a bill that initially sought to end the three-day grace period for accepting mail-in ballots after Election Day and ban the use of satellite ballot drop-off boxes.