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Dozens protest after more than 100 asked to quarantine at Timber Creek Elementary
by: Jessica Eley OVERLAND PARK, Kan. — Timber Creek students haven’t been in school a full two weeks.
Kansas Justice Institute questions legality of Timber Creek school quarantine
Kansas Justice Institute litigation director Sam MacRoberts this morning sent a letter to Timber Creek Elementary School in USD 229
Justice Institute stops mandatory contact tracing in Riley County
A letter from the Kansas Justice Institute to the Riley County Board of Health brought a swift victory for liberty,
Riley County removes screening requirements for bars, restaurant employees
Savannah Rattanavong
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Aug 11, 2020 Riley County commissioners, acting as the county board of health, on Monday voted
LINN COUNTY LOSES COVID PRIVACY ISSUE
LINN COUNTY LOSES COVID PRIVACY ISSUE UPDATE: Kansas freedom fighters win in Linn County: Officials issue new order,
Kansas Businesses Drop Suit After County Modifies Covid Order
May 19, 2020, 9:36 AM Newspaper, restaurant challenged the contact tracing order Plaintiffs alleged measure violated bar against
PRESS RELEASE: Kansas freedom fighters win in Linn County
UPDATE: Kansas freedom fighters win in Linn County: Officials issue new order, ensuring Fourth Amendment rights May 18
PRESS RELEASE: KJI files motion for temporary restraining order against Linn County officials
UPDATE: Kansas Justice Institute files motion for temporary restraining order against Linn County officials Linn County Residents Sue
Governor responds to challenges of coronavirus orders
Governor responds to challenges of coronavirus orders Posted May 12, 2020 7:45 AM TOPEKA, Kan. (AP) — State
Kansas county orders businesses to track customers; lawsuit calls that unconstitutional
Kansas county orders businesses to track customers; lawsuit calls that unconstitutional LAWRENCE, Kan. — A rural eastern
Kansas Justice Institute files for temporary restraining order against Linn County Officials
By Sarah Motter Published: May. 12, 2020 at 5:09 PM CDT The Kansas Justice Institute has filed a
State, local coronavirus orders face challenges in Kansas
BY JOHN HANNA ASSOCIATED PRESS POSTED MAY 11, 2020 TOPEKA, KS (AP) — State and local orders still in
State, local coronavirus orders face challenges in Kansas
State, local coronavirus orders face challenges in Kansas By: John Hanna, Associated Press Posted at 4:13 PM, May 11,
Health Order requiring record of who visits establishments sparks lawsuit over Fourth Amendment rights
Health Order requiring record of who visits establishments sparks lawsuit over Fourth Amendment rights Posted: May 11, 2020
Linn County business owners’ lawsuit challenges county COVID-19 Order
KJI challenges directive that numerous companies compile and share information on customers By Tim Carpenter TOPEKA — A
PRESS RELEASE: Linn Co. Residents Sue For Privacy, Warrant Protection
May 10, 2020 - A recent order by the Linn County (Kansas) health officer has sparked a federal
Press Release: Litigation Outfit Responds to Gov. Kelly’s Press Conference, County Health Orders
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE FROM KANSAS JUSTICE INSTITUTE: Litigation Outfit Responds to Gov. Kelly’s Press Conference, County Health Orders
Constitutional rights more important than ever
By Samuel G. MacRoberts/Special to Gannett Kansas Posted Apr 25, 2020 Original article The government does not get
PRESS RELEASE: Osage County responds to legal watchdog, supports First Amendment
April 22, 2020 - The residents of Osage County, Kansas, were planning to attend an Easter parade when
“Car Parades, Cruises, and Joyriding” “Are NOT Prohibited,” at Least in Osage County, Kansas
And they would, I think, be peaceable assembly protected by the First Amendment, even in a time of
To cruise or not to cruise
ORIGINAL SOURCE: Newstalk KZRG First Amendment or the safety of the community? When the residents of Columbus, Kansas,
Columbus changes course on car cruise
ORIGINAL SOURCE: Cherokee County News-Advocate COLUMBUS — After issuing an order in response to the coronavirus crisis that
Southeast Kansas town backs off cruise night ban
One small town in Southeast Kansas looked at a restrictive cruise night ban from their local government and
Churches, Shutdown Orders, and Religious Freedom Restoration Acts (in Kansas and Elsewhere)
EUGENE VOLOKH |THE VOLOKH CONSPIRACY | 4.12.2020 8:50 AM EUGENE VOLOKH is the Gary T. Schwartz Distinguished Professor of
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