Kansas

School to Pay Christian Teacher $95,000 to Settle Lawsuit over Transgender Pronoun Policy

School to Pay Christian Teacher $95,000 to Settle Lawsuit over Transgender Pronoun Policy

A Kansas school has agreed to pay a middle school teacher $95,000 in damages and attorneys’ fees for violating her First Amendment rights when it suspended her for using a transgender-identifying student’s legal name instead of the student’s preferred name.

'We Fight On': Pro-Lifers Undeterred after Kansans Vote to Protect Abortion

'We Fight On': Pro-Lifers Undeterred after Kansans Vote to Protect Abortion

Pro-life leaders say they are disappointed but undeterred after Kansas voters on Tuesday overwhelmingly defeated a constitutional amendment that would have opened the door for more restrictions on abortion in the state.

Manhattan Christian College to Buy $4 Million Retail, Residential Center to Use for Student Housing, Provide New Revenue Stream

Manhattan Christian College to Buy $4 Million Retail, Residential Center to Use for Student Housing, Provide New Revenue Stream

Manhattan Christian College in Kansas is set to purchase a $4 million retail and residential center. The college plans to use the center for additional student housing and to provide a new revenue stream for the school.

Effort to Ban Transgender Athletes from Female Sports Fails In Kansas

Effort to Ban Transgender Athletes from Female Sports Fails In Kansas

Republican lawmakers in Kansas were unsuccessful in their efforts to overturn Democratic Gov. Laura Kelly’s veto of a proposal to ban transgender athletes from female sports, on Monday.

Kansas Lawmakers Vote to Approve Ballot Proposal That Suggests There Is No Right to an Abortion

Kansas Lawmakers Vote to Approve Ballot Proposal That Suggests There Is No Right to an Abortion

Lawmakers in Kansas have pushed forward a 2022 ballot proposal that will amend the state constitution to clarify that there is no right to an abortion.

Federal Judge Says Kansas Churches Can Hold Worship Services despite 10 Person Gathering Limit

Federal Judge Says Kansas Churches Can Hold Worship Services despite 10 Person Gathering Limit

Despite an executive order requiring gatherings consist of 10 people or fewer, a federal judge ruled this week that Kansas churches can hold regular worship services.