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Kansas judge orders Friday hearing on whether to tap brakes on anti-trans law
Kansas Reflector·4d ago
X / Twitter·Facebook·LAWRENCE — Attorneys will argue Friday in court over whether a judge should delay enforcement of a state law that restricts bathroom use based on sex assigned at birth and invalidates driver’s licenses and birth certificates for those who changed their gender marker. Two trans men from Lawrence filed a lawsuit last week in Douglas […]
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