Kansas public universities end LGBTQ+, DEI programs
The University of Kansas and Kansas State are doing so in keeping with a new state law.
July 28, 2025
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The University of Kansas and Kansas State are doing so in keeping with a new state law.
Kansas' gender-affirming care ban "impermissibly infringes" on parents' "fundamental right to the care, custody, and control of their children," a new lawsuit asserts.
Senate Bill 63 sought to ban gender-affirming care for transgender minors diagnosed with gender dysphoria while allowing the same treatments to continue for cisgender minors with other conditions.
Kansas will require state-issued ID to view "acts of homosexuality" beginning July 1, which is considered "harmful to minors" under state law.
Two bills with ramifications for the state’s queer community have been sent to the governor for a signature.
The Kansas legislature has passed a bill that requires age verification to view "material harmful to minors," which includes "acts of homosexuality."
A federal judge agreed with Republican Attorney General Kris Kobach.
They can make their voices heard as the state's Republican attorney general seeks to deny them the right to change the gender marker on their licenses.
The state’s Republican AG had sued the Democratic Governor, saying the practice violated new state law.
The lawsuit claims the practice is in violation of new anti-trans law.
Democratic Gov. Laura Kelly said the bills, including a ban on gender-affirming care for minors, would strip away rights and hurt the state's economy.