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Judge rejects attempt to block law that restricts bathroom use, invalidates driver’s licenses
TOPEKA — Douglas County District Judge James McCabria declined Tuesday to pause enforcement of a new state law that invalidated driver’s licenses and criminalizes bathroom use for transgender residents, saying he doesn’t have enough information yet and that he believes Kansans are tolerant. In a six-page ruling — which includes a section titled “Who to […]
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