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TOPEKA — Attorney General Kris Kobach said Gov. Laura Kelly was obligated under federal law to negotiate in good faith with the Wyandotte Nation on a compact agreement to allow operation of ...
TOPEKA — Attorney General Kris Kobach said Gov. Laura Kelly was obligated under federal law to negotiate in good faith with the Wyandotte Nation on a compact agreement to allow operation of ...
Kansas Attorney General Kris Kobach, pictured here in June 2024, said he intends to appeal a recent court decision that allows Kansans to change the gender markers on their driver's licenses.
Attorney General Kris Kobach sued KDOR over the practice, asserting that transgender Kansans should not be allowed to have documentation that reflects their identity under a 2023 state law barring ...
The Kansas Court of Appeals overturned a lower court's injunction, allowing transgender Kansans to change gender markers on driver's licenses. The ruling stated that Attorney General Kris Kobach ...
In July 2023, Attorney General Kobach filed a lawsuit in state court against the Kansas Department of Revenue, asking the court to rule that a state law, S.B. 180, prohibits transgender people ...
TOPEKA — Attorney General Kris Kobach said Gov. Laura Kelly was obligated under federal law to negotiate in good faith with the Wyandotte Nation on a compact agreement to allow ...
The case goes back to July 2023 when Kansas Attorney General Kris Kobach filed a lawsuit in state court against the government agency that issues driver’s licenses.
Kansas Attorney General Kris Kobach filed a lawsuit in 2023 to prevent transgender people from changing their gender markers, citing the recently passed Senate Bill 180 that defined biological sex.