Publication | BLOG
Jul 16, 2024
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Sierra Jones on bail reform in Sedgwick County

I’m a youth advocate for children in the welfare system and a mother of five, and I have also navigated the adult justice system. I know from personal experience how our current bail system in Kansas criminalizes poverty – I was given a one-million dollar bond for six months on a probation violation for misdemeanor theft.
Publication | BLOG
Jul 10, 2024
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By the Numbers

Kansas imprisons fewer juveniles than ever before, but sharp racial disparities stubbornly persist.
Publication | BLOG
Jun 28, 2024
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  • LGBTQ+ Rights

Tom Ellis Q&A

Little did Tom know that he would take part in one of our nation’s most historic events, simply by visiting his local bar. For the next year or two, Tom visited Stonewall as a "young, gay man on the prowl," and reveled in the hedonistic aura of New York City in the late 1960's. On the anniversary of Stonewall, we sat down with this unique Kansan who was there.
Publication | BLOG
Jun 17, 2024
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"We have an opportunity": One mom's hope for a safer Kansas for trans youth

My husband and I are the parents of a remarkable transgender woman. She is brilliant, beautiful, and funny. She’s a good friend and sister, and she cares deeply about her community. Transitioning hasn’t been easy, and she has worked hard to become the person she is today. Her journey would have been much harder, however, without the support of people who love her and the professionals who provide her health care.
Publication | BLOG
Jun 6, 2024
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Mapping Our Work: A Decade of Civil Liberties Across Kansas

The ACLU of Kansas has worked alongside Kansans to protect our civil rights and civil liberties in every corner of the state.
Publication | BLOG
Jun 3, 2024
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  • Voting Rights

She has faith in restoring people’s voting rights

Any kind of injustice bothers Faith Martin. Whether it is a mom yelling at a brother for what a sister did, or someone being harassed by police, or people losing their reproductive rights, she can’t seem to sit still. She says that she has to get involved.
Publication | Report
May 23, 2024
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  • Criminal Legal Reform

Filing for Clemency in Kansas Toolkits

We have developed this toolkit to help impacted individuals advocate for themselves or family members, including filing for an application for early release through executive clemency on their own behalf. Everyone is more than their worst mistake.
Publication | BLOG
May 21, 2024
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  • Criminal Legal Reform

The Impacts of Cash Bail: How it Harms Poor Individuals, People of Color, and Undermines Civil Rights

In recent years, people have been talking a lot about cash bail and how it affects folks who don't have a lot of money or who are from communities that face discrimination, and the cash bail system that we see across the U.S. has come under scrutiny.
Publication
May 20, 2024
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Governor Laura Kelly

The governor is the highest-ranking elected official in the executive branch of state government. Their office carries out the law, but also signs or vetoes any legislation passed by legislators.Here's an overview of how Kansas Governor Laura Kelly has exercised power during her administration.