Kansas drops out of lawsuit targeting senior and disability rights
TOPEKA — Kansas withdrew from a federal lawsuit that could overturn decades of progress in disability rights, including increasing institutionalization for elderly and disabled individuals, an advocate said. Rocky Nichols, executive director of the Disability Rights Center of Kansas, said...
TOPEKA — Kansas withdrew from a federal lawsuit that could overturn decades of progress in disability rights, including increasing institutionalization for elderly and disabled individuals, an advocate said. Rocky Nichols, executive director of the Disability Rights Center of Kansas, said he was pleased Attorney General Kris Kobach chose to pull Kansas out of the Texas […]
TOPEKA — Kansas withdrew from a federal lawsuit that could overturn decades of progress in disability rights, including increasing institutionalization for elderly and disabled individuals, an advocate said.
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