Publication
Jun 26, 2023
From Ally to Accomplice The Difference between Support and Action
  • LGBTQ+ Rights

From Ally to Accomplice

Publication
Apr 18, 2023
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Transgender 101 Guide

This guide seeks to provide you with the resources and information you need to feel confident communicating and advocating for trans and gender diverse Kansans’ civil rights.
Publication
Mar 10, 2023
ACLU Kansas 2023 Voting Rights Research
  • Voting Rights

Voting Rights Research: 2023

Publication
Oct 18, 2022
ankle monitor

National Report: Three People Share How Ankle Monitoring Devices Fail, Harm, and Stigmatize

Publication
Jul 11, 2022
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Kansas Offender Registration Act: How to Exit from Registration Requirements

We have developed this toolkit to help impacted individuals advocate for themselves or family members to file for relief from registration under the Kansas Offender Registration Act.
Publication
Dec 12, 2019
The impossible probation system in Kansas: image of orange person with leg chain trying to push giant ball uphill
  • Criminal Legal Reform

Set Up for Failure: The Impossible Probation System (Sedgwick County)

If Kansas were a country, its incarceration rate would be second only to that of the U.S.1 Kansas faces a significant overcrowding issue in its prisons. A notable contributing factor to the state’s high rate of incarceration is imprisonment due to technical violations of probation.
Publication
Dec 13, 2018
All Democracy is Local
  • Voting Rights

All Democracy is Local: The Impact of County Election Officials on Citizen Participation in Elections

Publication
Dec 6, 2017
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Choosing Incarceration

Diversion offers innumerable benefits to Kansas communities and families. And yet, county prosecutors are simply refusing to use it.
Publication
Oct 25, 2016
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Criminal Justice Reform Poll

More than nine out of 10 Kansas registered voters supports changes to the criminal justice system in Kansas, and more than two-thirds of voters believe the number of prisoners in Kansas needs to be reduced, according to the results of a poll commissioned for the ACLU of Kansas and Kansas Appleseed.